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Título: Observational evidence for atmospheric modulation of the Loop Current migrations
Autores/as: Lindo-Atichati, D.
Sangrá Inciarte, Pablo 
Clasificación UNESCO: 2510 Oceanografía
2501 Ciencias de la atmósfera
Palabras clave: Gulf-Of-Mexico
Yucatan Channel
Numerical-Simulation
Current Growth
Caribbean Sea, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Publicación seriada: Frontiers of Earth Science 
Resumen: Recent modeling studies on the shedding of Loop Current rings suggest that the intensification of the dominant zonal wind field delays the detachment of rings and affects the Loop Current migrations. The atmospheric modulation of the Loop Current migrations is analyzed here using reanalysis winds and altimetry-derived observations. A newly developed methodology is applied to locate the Loop Current front, and a wavelet-based semblance analysis is used to explore correlations with atmospheric forcing. The results show that weakening (intensification) of the zonal wind stress in the eastern Gulf of Mexico is related with the Loop Current excursions to the north (south). Semblance analyses confirm negative correlations between the zonal wind stress and the Loop Current migrations during the past 20 years. The intrusions of the Loop Current might involve an increase of the Yucatan Transport, which would balance the westward Rossby wave speed of a growing loop and delay the ring shedding. The results of this study have consequences for the interpretation of the chaotic processes of ring detachment and Loop Current intrusions, which might be modulated by wind stress.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72167
ISSN: 2095-0195
DOI: 10.1007/s11707-015-0537-0
Fuente: Frontiers Of Earth Science [ISSN 2095-0195], v. 9 (4), p. 683-690, (Diciembre 2015)
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