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A Loop Current experiment: Field and remote measurements
Institution:1. School of Earth and Atmospherics Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, 311 Ferst Dr, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA;2. School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA;3. Department of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA;4. Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Abstract:An overview of a new comprehensive observational study of the Loop Current (LC) in the eastern Gulf of Mexico that encompassed full-depth and near-bottom moorings, pressure-equipped inverted echo sounders (PIES) and remote sensing is presented. The study array was designed to encompass the LC from the Campeche Bank to the west Florida escarpment. This overview centers about principal findings as they pertain to mesoscale dynamics. Two companion papers provide in-depth analyses. Three LC anticyclonic eddy separation events were observed with good 3D spatial coverage over the 2½ year extent of the field study; the three separations exhibited similar processes after the LC had extended into the eastern Gulf. Large scale (~300 km wavelength, 40–60 day periods) southward propagating meanders developed on the eastern side of the LC over deep (~3000 m) water that were the result of baroclinic instability between the upper layer meandering jet and lower layer cyclones and anticyclones. The lower layer was only highly energetic during relatively short (~2–3 months) intervals just prior to or during eddy detachments because of baroclinic instability. The steepening of the meanders lead to a pinch-off of LC eddies. The deep lower-layer eddies, constrained by the closed topography of the southeastern Gulf, propagated westward across the detachment zone and appear to assist in achieving separation. Small scale (~50–100 km, periods ~10 days) frontal eddies, observed on the western side of the LC along the Campeche Bank slope, decay over the deep water of the northern part of an extended LC, and have little influence on lower layer eddies, the east side meanders and the eddy detachment processes.
Keywords:Loop Current  Dynamics  Eddy separation  Deep currents  Meanders  Frontal eddies
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