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The influence of Gulf of Mexico Loop Current intrusion on the transport of the Florida Current

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OCEAN DYNAMICS
Volume 60, Issue 5, Pages 1075-1084

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10236-010-0308-0

Keywords

Florida Current; Loop Current; Yucatan Channel; Straits of Florida; Transport variation; Sea surface height anomaly

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  1. NSERC/MARTEC/EC Industrial Research Chair
  2. IFM-GEOMAR

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Based on an empirical orthogonal function analysis of satellite altimeter data, guidance from numerical model results, and CANEK transport estimates, we propose an index, based on differences in satellite-measured sea surface height anomalies, for measuring the influence of Gulf of Mexico Loop Current intrusion on vertically integrated transport variability through the Yucatan Channel. We show that the new index is significantly correlated at low frequencies (cut-off 120 days) with the cable estimates of transport between Florida and the Bahamas. We argue that the physical basis for the correlation is the geometric connectivity between the Yucatan Channel and the Straits of Florida.

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