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Title: Seasonal variability of the Canary Current: A numerical study
Authors: Mason, Evan
Colas, Francois
Molemaker, Jeroen
Shchepetkin, Alexander F.
Troupin, Charles
McWilliams, James C.
Sangrá Inciarte, Pablo 
UNESCO Clasification: 2510 Oceanografía
Keywords: Baroclinic Rossby Waves
Eastern North-Atlantic
Current System
Interannual Variability
Ocean Circulation, et al
Issue Date: 2011
Journal: Journal of geophysical research. Oceans 
Abstract: A high-resolution numerical model study of the Canary Basin in the northeast subtropical Atlantic Ocean is presented. A long-term climatological solution from the Regional Oceanic Modeling System (ROMS) reveals mesoscale variability associated with the Azores and Canary Current systems, the northwest African coastal upwelling, and the Canary Island archipelago. The primary result concerns the Canary Current (CanC) which, in the solution, transports similar to 3 Sv southward in line with observations. The simulated CanC has a well-defined path with pronounced seasonal variability. This variability is shown to be mediated by the westward passage of two large annually excited counterrotating anomalous structures that originate at the African coast. The anomalies have a sea surface expression, permitting their validation using altimetry and travel at the phase speed of baroclinic planetary (Rossby) waves. The role of nearshore wind stress curl variability as a generating mechanism for the anomalies is confirmed through a sensitivity experiment forced by low-resolution winds. The resulting circulation is weak in comparison to the base run, but the propagating anomalies are still discernible, so we cannot discount a further role in their generation being played by annual reversals of the large-scale boundary flow that are known to occur along the African margin. An additional sensitivity experiment, where the Azores Current is removed by closing the Strait of Gibraltar presents the same anomalies and CanC behavior as the base run, suggesting that the CanC is rather insensitive to upstream variability from the Azores Current.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72797
ISSN: 2169-9275
DOI: 10.1029/2010JC006665
Source: Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans [ISSN 2169-9275],v. 116 (6), (2011)
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