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Kinematic metrics of the Loop Current in the Gulf of Mexico from satellite altimetry

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DYNAMICS OF ATMOSPHERES AND OCEANS
Volume 76, Issue -, Pages 268-282

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2016.01.002

Keywords

Kinematics; Loop Current; Satellite altimetly; Area; Vorticity; Transport

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  1. BOEM [M08PC20043]
  2. NASA Ocean Surface Topography Mission Science Team [NNX13AH05G]

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We analyzed a 20-year time series (January 1st, 1993 through December 31st, 2012) of Loop Current (LC) surface area derived from satellite altimety in the eastern Gulf of Mexico to estimate kinematical metrics of this potent flow. On average the LC intrudes to its maximum northward position about 216 +/- 126 days after the previous eddy separation; and similar to 30 +/- 31 days later sheds a large anticyclonic eddy. When the northern extent of the LC intrusion following the previous eddy separation is greater than 27 degrees N, the current retreats very quickly until it sheds another eddy with the entire separation process occurring on the order of 30 days. To first order the change in areal extent of the LC during intrusion into the Gulf occurs at an average rate of 225 km(2) day(-1), which corresponds to an intrusion velocity of 1.7 cm s(-1) of the LC front, and adds Caribbean water to the Gulf at a rate of 2.6 +/- 0.75v. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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