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Evidence for shallow zonal jets in the South Equatorial Current region of the southwest Pacific

Evidence for shallow zonal jets in the South Equatorial Current region of the southwest Pacific
Evidence for shallow zonal jets in the South Equatorial Current region of the southwest Pacific
At depths above 1000 m, the currents of the southwestern Pacific are traditionally considered to be dominated by the broad westward flow of the South Equatorial Current, part of the South Pacific subtropical gyre. Results from the OCCAM global ocean model, reported here, indicate that in reality the South Equatorial Current is broken up into a series of zonal jets by the extensive shallow topography associated with islands and reefs. This paper discusses the large-scale structure of the jets and their effect on the temperature and salinity fields. It is shown that some of the jets advect cores of high or low salinity water, which may be used experimentally to identify the jets and their pathways. Comparisons with hydrographic observations show some agreement with the model results but a more detailed experimental program is required.
WOCE, SOUTH EQUATORIAL CURRENT, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, GYRES, OCEAN MODELS, OCEAN CIRCULATION, JETS, TEMPERATURE, SALINITY
0022-3670
706-720
Webb, D.J.
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Webb, D.J.
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Webb, D.J. (2000) Evidence for shallow zonal jets in the South Equatorial Current region of the southwest Pacific. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 30 (4), 706-720. (doi:10.1175/1520-0485(2000)030<0706:EFSZJI>2.0.CO;2).

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At depths above 1000 m, the currents of the southwestern Pacific are traditionally considered to be dominated by the broad westward flow of the South Equatorial Current, part of the South Pacific subtropical gyre. Results from the OCCAM global ocean model, reported here, indicate that in reality the South Equatorial Current is broken up into a series of zonal jets by the extensive shallow topography associated with islands and reefs. This paper discusses the large-scale structure of the jets and their effect on the temperature and salinity fields. It is shown that some of the jets advect cores of high or low salinity water, which may be used experimentally to identify the jets and their pathways. Comparisons with hydrographic observations show some agreement with the model results but a more detailed experimental program is required.

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Published date: 2000
Keywords: WOCE, SOUTH EQUATORIAL CURRENT, SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, GYRES, OCEAN MODELS, OCEAN CIRCULATION, JETS, TEMPERATURE, SALINITY

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Local EPrints ID: 8730
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/8730
ISSN: 0022-3670
PURE UUID: 1c37116a-8099-499a-880b-1710de4d0837

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Date deposited: 24 Aug 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 04:52

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Author: D.J. Webb

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