J. Odwyer et Rg. Williams, THE CLIMATOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF POTENTIAL VORTICITY OVER THE ABYSSAL OCEAN, Journal of physical oceanography, 27(11), 1997, pp. 2488-2506
Climatological maps of the large-scale potential vorticity field Q alo
ng isopycnals are diagnosed for the abyssal waters over the global oce
an. The Inferred patterns of a vary with density, the basin, and hemis
phere. At middepths, the distribution of Q is controlled by the backgr
ound planetary vorticity gradient. On deeper isopycnals, there are reg
ions where: Q contours deviate from latitude circles and even regions
of nearly uniform Q. These different regimes appear to be robust featu
res over the interior of ocean basins, as the standard error is found
to be relatively small there. The nearly uniform Q occurs in the deep
waters of the North Pacific and, possibly, in the bottom waters of the
western North Atlantic and North Pacific. The nearly uniform Q has a
low magnitude in each case, as well as a relatively low variability fo
r the deep waters of the North Pacific. This nearly uniform Q signal a
ppears to be formed when a single water mass enters the basin from a l
ow latitude source.