The southwestern Atlantic Ocean mesoscale eddies: A review of their role in the air-sea interaction processes

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Marine Systems Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2022.103785
Mylene Cabrera, Marcelo Santini, Luciana Lima, Jonas Carvalho, Eliana Rosa, Celina Rodrigues, Luciano Pezzi
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This study presents an overview of oceanic mesoscale eddies and their influence on the overlying atmosphere and surrounding waters, with a focus on the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. The high values of eddy kinetic energy (EKE) in this region are related to the mesoscale eddies observed, which transport dynamic and thermodynamic specific properties away from their origin point, during their life cycle. This transport capacity interferes with several atmospheric and oceanic processes, such as the local marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) stability, heat fluxes, and primary production. In the Southern Hemisphere, cyclonic (anticyclonic) eddies are related to clockwise (counterclockwise) circulation and negative (positive) anomalies of the sea surface temperature (SST) and the latent and sensible heat fluxes. It has been observed that over the clockwise and cold (counterclockwise and warm) eddies, there is a decrease (increase) in the near-surface wind, as well as stable (unstable) conditions on the MABL, vertical downward (upward) movements in the atmosphere, and decreased (increased) precipitation. SST anomalies influence the curl, divergence, and magnitude of the surface wind and wind stress, while mesoscale surface oceanic currents mainly affect the stress and wind curls. The atmospheric response to SST anomalies can be explained using two main mechanisms: hydrostatic adjustment and vertical mixing. However, as will be shown, the feedback among the SST anomalies, wind, and oceanic currents is far more complex. This work compiles and provides a theoretical basis for future work concerning air-sea interactions of mesoscale oceanic structures.

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本研究概述了海洋中尺度涡旋及其对上覆大气和周围水域的影响,重点介绍了西南大西洋。该地区涡旋动能(EKE)的高值与观测到的中尺度涡旋有关,这些涡旋在其生命周期中将动力学和热力学特性从其原点转移出去。这种输送能力干扰了若干大气和海洋过程,如局部海洋大气边界层(MABL)稳定性、热通量和初级生产。在南半球,气旋(反气旋)涡旋与顺时针(逆时针)环流、海表温度(SST)负(正)异常、潜热通量和感热通量有关。在顺时针和冷(逆时针和暖)涡旋上,近地面风减少(增加),MABL稳定(不稳定),大气垂直向下(上升)运动,降水减少(增加)。海温异常影响地面风和风应力的旋度、散度和风应力的大小,而中尺度表面海流主要影响应力和风涡旋。大气对海温异常的响应可以用两种主要机制来解释:静水调整和垂直混合。然而,正如将要展示的,海温异常、风和海流之间的反馈要复杂得多。本研究为今后中尺度海洋结构的海气相互作用研究提供了理论基础。
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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
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6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.
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