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Analysis of horizontal and vertical ring structure based on analytical model and satellite data: Application to the North Brazil Current Rings
Authors:Raúl Cruz-Gómez  Julio Salcedo-Castro
Institution:113. Instituto de Astronomía y Meteorología, Departamento de Física, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, México
213. Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Institute of Astronomy, Geosciences and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:A theoretical analysis of the principal oceanic ring parameters (tangential and angular velocities, shape function, horizontal and vertical scale of the ring) is described. The theoretical model consists of a reduced gravity model of the lens-like vortices with solid body rotation. The application of this approach is tested by comparison with data from the North Brazil Current Rings Experiment and remote sensing data. Specifically, we used the data corresponding to the surfaceintensified North Brazil Current ring (R-3) surveyed in February–March 1999, using direct velocity and hydrographical measurements. The theoretical model was used for evaluating the geometrical structure of the surface-intensified rings that produce remarkable signals in satellite data. The principal ring parameters from the model were compared with those from satellite data (altimetry and drifter information), which were estimated by using the method of minimization of the multivariable objective functions. Although the proposed model is linear in its conception, a good agreement was observed between the model and the primary characteristics of the observed rings. The model, however, allows for improvement in its assumptions, since its application is rather limited to intense ocean rings.
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