TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF THE SUB-ARCTIC FRONT NEAR THE CHARLIE-GIBBS FRACTURE-ZONE

Citation
Im. Belkin et S. Levitus, TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF THE SUB-ARCTIC FRONT NEAR THE CHARLIE-GIBBS FRACTURE-ZONE, J GEO RES-O, 101(C12), 1996, pp. 28317-28324
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
ISSN journal
21699275 → ACNP
Volume
101
Issue
C12
Year of publication
1996
Pages
28317 - 28324
Database
ISI
SICI code
2169-9275(1996)101:C12<28317:TVOTSF>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
We document temporal variability of the northernmost branch of the Nor th Atlantic Current, known as the North Subarctic Front (NSAF), for th e period 1976-1985. The front's location and temperature-salinity (T-S ) parameters were determined from 120 repeat transects along three sta ndard sections occupied by Russian ships: (1) ocean weather station (O WS) ''C'' (52.75 degrees N, 35.5 degrees W) to St. John's, Newfoundlan d; (2) along 35 degrees W, from 52 degrees N to 36.5 degrees N; and (3 ) OWS C to Cape St. Vincent, Portugal. The NSAF exhibits significant i nterannual variability of its location, shifting 200 km to 300 km in a few months. Along the OWS C-St. John's section, the front reached its southernmost location in 1976-1977, then experienced two 250-to-300-k m northward shifts, in 1978-1979 and 1980-1981; all of the three shift s peaked in wintertime. These events nearly coincide with events of th e opposite sign along the OWS C-Cape St. Vincent section (the northern most location in 1976-1977 and two 200-km southward shifts, in 1978-19 79 and 1980-1981). The NSAF's behavior is thus coherent near the Charl ie-Gibbs Fracture Zone at the 500-km scale. Frontal time series (assoc iated with the moving front) of T and S at the 200-m level for the col d side of the NSAF reveal two events: an S-200 minimum in the winter o f 1976-1977, which might be a manifestation of the ''Great Salinity An omaly'' of the 1970s, and a sharp drop of S-200 in early 1984, which m ight signal the arrival of another large salinity anomaly, the ''Great Salinity Anomaly'' of the 1980s.