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| Title: | A Lagrangian Description of Pulsation, Tilting, Axisymmetrization, and Meandering Trajectory in an Anticyclonic Eddy | Authors: | Grisolía, Diana Martínez-Marrero, Antonio |
UNESCO Clasification: | 251007 Oceanografía física | Keywords: | Aabb ellipse-fitting method Eddy axisymmetrization Eddy meandering trajectory Eddy pulsation Eddy tilting, et al |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Project: | Estudios de la Bomba Vertical Oceánica en Remolinos de Mesoscala | Journal: | Journal of geophysical research. Oceans | Abstract: | Mesoscale eddies pulsate, tilt with depth, and deform, but these processes are rarely resolved together from multi-depth Lagrangian observations. We analyze a long-lived intrathermocline anticyclonic eddy in the Canary Eddy Corridor using four drifters spanning 15–150 m and a novel, position-only ellipse-fitting method based on axis-aligned bounding boxes (AABB). Applied to the drifter positions, it provides hourly, depth-resolved time series of eddy-center motion and geometry (area, ellipticity, orientation, and inter-depth offset). At ∼100–150 m, the coherent core shows a ∼10-day pulsation in which area, deformation, and tilt co-vary. Contraction coincides with a more symmetric, more vertically aligned core and is followed by faster westward translation, whereas expansion coincides with stronger deformation, larger tilt, and slower translation. The center follows a westward meandering path: speeds peak along straighter segments and decrease at turning loops, and this speed–curvature modulation is phase-linked to the pulsation. Superimposed on these week-scale cycles, the 100 and 150 m centers undergo slow cyclonic precession (∼3.5 turns over ∼95 days) while both layers remain trapped. Together, these observations describe a coupled kinematic pattern linking pulsation, deformation/tilt, and non-steady translation. If similar week-scale variability is common, under-resolving it may bias inferred pathways and metrics related to retention, transport efficiency, and eddy–mean-flow interactions. Although we do not estimate 3-D velocities or energy budgets, the AABB framework provides a compact way to track coupled internal variability from sparse multi-depth drifter sampling. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/159580 | ISSN: | 2169-9275 | DOI: | 10.1029/2025JC022878 | Source: | Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans [ISSN 2169-9275], v. 131 (2), (Febrero 2026) |
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