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    Evolution of intermediate water masses based on Argo float displacements

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2017:;Volume( 047 ):;issue: 007::page 1569
    Author:
    Sévellec, F.
    ,
    Colin de Verdière, A.
    ,
    Ollitrault, M.
    DOI: 10.1175/JPO-D-16-0182.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: he evolution and dispersion of intermediate water masses in the ocean interior is studied. To this purpose an empirical statistical model of Lagrangian tracers at a constant depth level is developed. The model follows the transfer operator based on 10-day deep displacements of Argo floats at ~1,000 m depth. An asymptotic analysis of the model shows the existence of 10 principal stationary points (the 10 locations attract asymptotically 97% of the tracers). It takes ~1,000 yr to reach this asymptotic regime relevant for estimating the stationary points. For Lagrangian floats the concept of attractor needs to be generalized in a statistical sense (vs deterministic), except for a few places in the ocean. In this new framework, a tracer has a likelihood to reach the stationary points, rather than a certainty to reach a single stationary point. The empirical statistical model is used to describe the fate of three intermediate water masses: North Pacific IntermediateWater (NPIW), MediterraneanWater (MW) and AntArctic Intermediate Water (AAIW). These experiments show a dramatic difference in the long-time behavior of NPIW, MW, and AAIW. In the permanent regime, the NPIW concentrates locally (in the Kuroshio recirculation), the MW remains mainly regional (concentrated in the subtropical gyre of the North Atlantic), whereas the AAIW spreads globally (well mixed throughout the entire ocean).
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    contributor authorSévellec, F.
    contributor authorColin de Verdière, A.
    contributor authorOllitrault, M.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:22:22Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:22:22Z
    date issued2017
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-83987.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4227272
    description abstracthe evolution and dispersion of intermediate water masses in the ocean interior is studied. To this purpose an empirical statistical model of Lagrangian tracers at a constant depth level is developed. The model follows the transfer operator based on 10-day deep displacements of Argo floats at ~1,000 m depth. An asymptotic analysis of the model shows the existence of 10 principal stationary points (the 10 locations attract asymptotically 97% of the tracers). It takes ~1,000 yr to reach this asymptotic regime relevant for estimating the stationary points. For Lagrangian floats the concept of attractor needs to be generalized in a statistical sense (vs deterministic), except for a few places in the ocean. In this new framework, a tracer has a likelihood to reach the stationary points, rather than a certainty to reach a single stationary point. The empirical statistical model is used to describe the fate of three intermediate water masses: North Pacific IntermediateWater (NPIW), MediterraneanWater (MW) and AntArctic Intermediate Water (AAIW). These experiments show a dramatic difference in the long-time behavior of NPIW, MW, and AAIW. In the permanent regime, the NPIW concentrates locally (in the Kuroshio recirculation), the MW remains mainly regional (concentrated in the subtropical gyre of the North Atlantic), whereas the AAIW spreads globally (well mixed throughout the entire ocean).
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleEvolution of intermediate water masses based on Argo float displacements
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume047
    journal issue007
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/JPO-D-16-0182.1
    journal fristpage1569
    journal lastpage1586
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2017:;Volume( 047 ):;issue: 007
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