THE 3-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF AN UPPER OCEAN VORTEX IN THE TROPICAL PACIFIC-OCEAN

Citation
Pj. Flament et al., THE 3-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF AN UPPER OCEAN VORTEX IN THE TROPICAL PACIFIC-OCEAN, Nature, 383(6601), 1996, pp. 610-613
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Journal title
NatureACNP
ISSN journal
00280836
Volume
383
Issue
6601
Year of publication
1996
Pages
610 - 613
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0836(1996)383:6601<610:T3SOAU>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
IN the equatorial Pacific Ocean, easterly trade winds and the Earth's rotation combine to drive surface currents away from the Equator, ther eby causing cold nutrient-rich subsurface water to upwell. The front(1 ) that forms between this upwelled water and warmer waters north of th e Equator is sometimes, visible as a spectacular ''line in the sea''(2 ) between 2 degrees and 6 degrees N. Westward-propagating cusp-shaped disturbances observed along this front(3) have been attributed to the effect of dynamical instabilities in the system of zonal equatorial cu rrents(4-11) but the connection between these phenomena remains unclea r. Here we report extensive measurements from shipboard sensors, satel lite and drifting buoys which reveal the three-dimensional structure o f an anticyclonic eddy (or vortex) 500 km in diameter and centred at 4 degrees N. We suggest that cusp-shaped disturbances of the front are caused by trains of large-amplitude vortices, which are driven by inst ability, of the mean zonal sheer. We show that these vortices not only play an important role in the meridional transport of heat, salt and momentum, but are also associated with regions of intense horizontal c onvergence along the front, where dramatic concentrations of marine li fe are observed.