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Mesoscale slope current variability in the Gulf of Lions. Interpretation of in-situ measurements using a three-dimensional model
Authors:Gaël André  Pierre Garreau  Philippe Fraunie
Institution:1. IFREMER, DYNECO/PHYSED, BP 70, 29280 Plouzané, France;2. Laboratoire de Sondages Electromagnétiques de l’Environnement Terrestre, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique UMR 6017, Université du Sud Toulon-Var, BP 20132, 83957 La Garde, France
Abstract:The ECOLOPHY experiments aimed at investigating physical exchanges between coastal and open sea. They were carried out in June and December 2005 over the shelf-break in the North-eastern part of the Gulf of Lions (Northwestern Mediterranean Sea). This area is considered to be the generation zone for the eddy and meandering structures of the Northern Current (NC). The objective of the present work is to examine mesoscale variability of this coastal slope current in the light of available data. Numerical modeling is used to support the field data analysis. ADCP current measurements over a one-year period show that mesoscale activity is maximal in late winter, correlating with the seasonal variability of the NC and, also, partly with local winds. Measured currents exhibit mesoscale fluctuations with periods ranging from 3 to 30 days, in agreement with previous analyses. Fluctuations of periods longer than 10 days are found to be mainly oriented in the direction of the mean current, whereas more frequently observed high frequency fluctuations tend to be oriented cross-slope, suggesting a relationship with the NC mesoscale meandering. Moreover, trajectories of surdrift buoys launched in the NC vein exhibit mesoscale phenomena, such as current meanders or eddies and on-shelf intrusions. Numerical modeling provides a synoptic point of view and is used hereafter to support physical interpretation of punctual eulerian or lagrangian measurements. Therefore, modeled hydrodynamic fields are used to analyze surdrift buoy trajectories and computed vertically averaged current and Ertel potential vorticity provide a better understanding of these behaviors.
Keywords:Northwestern Mediterranean Sea  Gulf of Lions  Northern Current  Slope current  Mesoscale variability  Numerical modeling
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