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Spatial variations of stirring in the surface ocean: A case study of the Tasman Sea

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 526-542

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/JPO2865.1

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Stirring in the Tasman Sea is examined using surface geostrophic currents derived from satellite altimeter measurements. Calculations of the distribution of finite-time Lyapunov exponents (FTLEs) indicate that the stirring in this region is not uniform and stretching rates over 15 days vary from less than 0.02 day(-1) to over 0.3 day(-1). These variations occur at both small (similar to 10 km) and large (similar to 1000 km) scales and in both cases are linked to dynamical features of the flow. The small-scale variations are related to the characteristics of coherent vortex structures, and there are low FTLEs inside vortices and filaments of high FTLEs in strain-dominated regions surrounding these vortices. Regional variations in the stirring are closely related to variations in mesoscale activity and eddy kinetic energy (EKE). High values of mean FTLE occur in regions of high EKE (highest mean values of around 0.2 day(-1) occur in the East Australia Current separation region) whereas small values occur in regions with low EKE (mean values around 0.03 day(-1) in the east Tasman Sea). There is a compact relationship between the mean FTLEs and EKE, raising the possibility of using the easily calculated EKE to estimate the stirring. This possibility is even more intriguing because the FTLE distributions can be approximated, for the time scales considered here, by Weibull distributions with shape parameter equal to 1.6, which can be defined from the mean value alone.

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