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Estimates of Surface and Subsurface Boundary Current Transport Around Australia

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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS
Volume 123, Issue 5, Pages 3444-3466

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2017JC013221

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  1. Australian National Network in Marine Science (ANNIMS)
  2. Australian Government

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A 15 year (2000-2014) simulation of the oceans around Australia, with the shelf-scale model ozROMS, was used to estimate the mean, seasonal, and interannual variability of the surface and subsurface boundary currents and associated inflows. The simulation clarified some previous points of uncertainty and provided new information previously unknown and this is listed here. In the Indian Ocean, flow through the Timor Passage was linked to southeast Australia through the Holloway (HLC), Leeuwin (LC), South Australian (SAC), and Zeehan (ZC) Currents. The main inflows were from the Indonesian Throughflow and Eastern Gyral Current in the north whilst the central and southern branches of the South Indian Counter Current (SICC) provided major (>60%) inflows to the LC in the west. The HLC at North-west Cape was at a maximum in April-May and its annual cycle accounted for 70% of the seasonal variance of LC, SAC, and ZC. In the Pacific Ocean, the northern branches of the South Equatorial Current were the main inputs to initiate the Hiri and East Australian (EAC) Currents flowing north and south, respectively, at similar to 158S. Inflow from the South Caledonia Jet to the EAC was similar to 35%. The Flinders Current (FC) contributed to the Leeuwin Undercurrent (LU) directly as a northward flow and LU was enhanced from inflow from the subsurface southern SICC in the west (similar to 32-338S). The majority of LU flowed westward offshore between 24 and 298S while similar to 25% continued northward to the northwest shelf. All Australian surface boundary currents systems were enhanced during the 2011-2013 La Nina.

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