Abstract. One hundred isopycnal floats were tracked on the 27.2 and 27.5 o-0 surfaces in the Newfoundland Basin (NFB) from July 1993 to July 1995 to study the current structure and exchanges of waters between the subtropical and subpolar gyres. The float-mapped mean flow consists of weak flows in the NFB and a strong boundary current (the North Atlantic Current (NAC)), which separates from the boundary at the Northwest Corner, becoming a diffusive zonal drift. The NAC meanders are linked to topography and have similar patterns on the two isopycnals despite the fact that the upper layer velocities are twice as fast as the lower layer ones. Perturbation velocity from the mean is used to compute isopycnal turbulent dispersion and diffusivity. This large data set allows us to
Abstract.The continually leak from the current into the Slope Sea. These observations point to a thermohaline rather than winddriven mechanism for governing the path of the Gulf Stream after it leaves the coast.
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