Drifter observations reveal intense vertical velocity in a surface ocean front
Drifter observations reveal intense vertical velocity in a surface ocean front
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2022-09-03
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Tarry, Daniel R.
Ruiz, Simon
Johnston, T. M. Shaun
Poulain, Pierre Marie
Ozgokmen, Tamay M.
Centurioni, Luca R.
Berta, Maristella
Esposito, Giovanni
Farrar, J. Thomas
Mahadevan, Amala
Pascual, Ananda
Ruiz, Simon
Johnston, T. M. Shaun
Poulain, Pierre Marie
Ozgokmen, Tamay M.
Centurioni, Luca R.
Berta, Maristella
Esposito, Giovanni
Farrar, J. Thomas
Mahadevan, Amala
Pascual, Ananda
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10.1029/2022gl098969
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Drifters
Vertical velocity
Submesoscale
Kinematic properties
Fronts
Alboran Sea
Vertical velocity
Submesoscale
Kinematic properties
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Alboran Sea
Abstract
Measuring vertical motions represent a challenge as they are typically 3–4 orders of magnitude smaller than the horizontal velocities. Here, we show that surface vertical velocities are intensified at submesoscales and are dominated by high frequency variability. We use drifter observations to calculate divergence and vertical velocities in the upper 15 m of the water column at two different horizontal scales. The drifters, deployed at the edge of a mesoscale eddy in the Alboran Sea, show an area of strong convergence (urn:x-wiley:00948276:media:grl64766:grl64766-math-0001(f)) associated with vertical velocities of −100 m day−1. This study shows that a multilayered-drifter array can be an effective tool for estimating vertical velocity near the ocean surface.
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© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Tarry, D., Ruiz, S., Johnston, T., Poulain, P., Özgökmen, T., Centurioni, L., Berta, M., Esposito, G., Farrar, J., Mahadevan, A., & Pascual, A. Drifter observations reveal intense vertical velocity in a surface ocean front. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(18), (2022): e2022GL098969, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022gl098969.
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Tarry, D., Ruiz, S., Johnston, T., Poulain, P., Özgökmen, T., Centurioni, L., Berta, M., Esposito, G., Farrar, J., Mahadevan, A., & Pascual, A. (2022). Drifter observations reveal intense vertical velocity in a surface ocean front. Geophysical Research Letters, 49(18), e2022GL098969.