An observed regime shift in the formation of warm core rings from the gulf stream

dc.contributor.author Gangopadhyay, Avijit
dc.contributor.author Gawarkiewicz, Glen G.
dc.contributor.author Silva, E. Nishchitha S.
dc.contributor.author Monim, Mahmud-Ul-Hasan
dc.contributor.author Clark, Jenifer
dc.date.accessioned 2019-10-11T16:16:59Z
dc.date.available 2019-10-11T16:16:59Z
dc.date.issued 2019-08-23
dc.description © The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Gangopadhyay, A., Gawarkiewicz, G., Silva, E. N. S., Monim, M., & Clark, J. An observed regime shift in the formation of warm core rings from the gulf stream. Scientific Reports, 9(1), (2019): 12319-019-48661-9, doi:10.1038/s41598-019-48661-9. en_US
dc.description.abstract We present observational evidence that a significant regime change occurred around the year 2000 in the formation of Warm Core Rings (WCRs) from the Gulf Stream (GS) between 75° and 55°W. The dataset for this study is a set of synoptic oceanographic charts available over the thirty-eight-year period of 1980–2017. The upward regime change shows an increase to 33 WCRs per year during 2000–2017 from an average of 18 WCRs during 1980 to 1999. A seasonal analysis confirms May-June-July as the peak time for WCR births in agreement with earlier studies. The westernmost region (75°-70°W) is least ring-productive, while the region from 65°W to 60°W is most productive. This regime shift around 2000 is detected in WCR formation for all of the four 5-degree wide sub-regions and the whole region (75°-55°W). This might be related to a reduction of the deformation radius for ring formation, allowing unstable meanders to shed more frequent rings in recent years. A number of possible factors resulting in such a regime shift related to the possible changes in reduced gravity, instability, transport of the GS, large-scale changes in the wind system and atmospheric fluxes are outlined, which suggest new research directions. The increase in WCRs has likely had an impact on the marine ecosystem since 2000, a topic worthy for future studies. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The authors acknowledge financial supports from NOAA (NA11NOS0120038), NSF (OCE-0815679), SMAST and UMass Dartmouth. GG was supported by NSF under grant OCE-1657853 as well as a Senior Scientist Chair from WHOI. We have benefitted from many discussions on GS system behavior and variability with Tom Rossby, Charlie Flagg, Kathy Donohue, Randy Watts, Peter Cornillon, Magdalena Andres and on WCR identification with Jim Bisagni. The WCR data from Jenifer Clark (co-author) and Roger Pettipas were used to develop the original census. We wish to thank the Editor and two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and encouragement to a previous version which improved the focus of this manuscript. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Gangopadhyay, A., Gawarkiewicz, G., Silva, E. N. S., Monim, M., & Clark, J. (2019). An observed regime shift in the formation of warm core rings from the gulf stream. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 12319-019-48661-9. en_US
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