Tj. Grose et al., A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE FRAM (FINE RESOLUTION ANTARCTIC MODEL) RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS IN THE DRAKE PASSAGE, Deep-sea research. Part 1. Oceanographic research papers, 42(3), 1995, pp. 365-388
The velocity and density fields generated by the Fine Resolution Antar
ctic Model (FRAM) are compared with observations made in the neighbour
hood of the Drake Passage. Detailed comparisons are presented for the
jets along the Subantarctic Front, the Polar Front and the Continental
Water Boundary. As the position of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
is mainly topographically controlled, the consequences of smoothing th
e topography in numerical models are discussed. The transport through
the Drake Passage in FRAM is about 180 Sv, about 50 Sv higher than the
most recent observations. Reasons for this discrepancy between observ
ations and primitive equation models are discussed. The smoothed topog
raphy has forced the Polar Front to divide and merge with the Subantar
ctic Front and the Continental Water Boundary Front, but cold core cur
rent rings are still shed from the Polar Front meander as in the obser
vations.