南大西洋的古拉斯环及其与本格拉上升流锋面系统的相互作用

C.M. Duncombe Rae , F.A. Shillington , J.J. Agenbag , J. Taunton-Clark , M.L. Gründlingh
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1989年4月,在开普敦和东南大西洋的Vema海山之间的巡航中,使用XBT探测器发现了一个阿古拉斯环。1989年5月第二次巡航收集的CTD和养分数据、1989年2月至4月的GEOSAT高度计数据和1989年6月无云的NOAA-11卫星图像被用来描述环的特征。这个环是椭圆形的(相对于200米深处16°C的等温线,东西向330公里,南北向165公里),至少1200米明显,5月集中在30.5°S, 9.2°E,约700公里的奥兰治河以西。其向西北方向漂移速度为6.4±1 cm s−1。其边缘附近的最大反气旋地转表面电流为55 cm s−1,相对于1150 db。利用环的两层模型计算得到有效势能为38.8 × 1015 J,动能为2.3 × 1015 J。在水文和NOAA-11图像中发现了一条从本格拉上升流锋延伸450公里的冷丝。本格拉锋面区成熟上升水的卷带速度(最大75 cm s - 1)通过特征跟踪推断。
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An agulhas ring in the South Atlantic ocean and its interaction with the Benguela upwelling frontal system

An Agulhas ring was detected using XBT probes on a cruise between Cape Town and Vema Seamount in the south-east Atlantic Ocean in April 1989. CTD and nutrient data, collected on a second cruise in May 1989, GEOSAT altimeter data for February–April 1989 and cloud-free NOAA-11 satellite imagery from June 1989 were used to characterize the ring. The ring was elliptical (330 km E-W and 165 km N-S, relative to the 16°C isotherm at 200 m depth), evident to at least 1200 m, and centred on 30.5°S, 9.2°E in May, about 700 km west of the Orange River. Its drift velocity was 6.4 ± 1 cm s−1 to the NW. Maximum anticyclonic geostrophic surface currents near its edge were 55 cm s−1 relative to 1150 db. The available potential energy was estimated to be 38.8 × 1015 J and the kinetic energy 2.3 × 1015 J using a two layer model of the ring. A cool filament extending 450 km offshore from the Benguela upwelling front was identified in the hydrography and the NOAA-11 imagery. Entrainment velocities (maximum of 75 cm s−1) of mature upwelled water from the Benguela frontal region were inferred from feature tracking.

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