2007
DOI: 10.1175/jpo3024.1
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Dynamics of the Southern Tsuchiya Jet*

Abstract: The Tsuchiya jets (TJs) are narrow eastward currents, located a few degrees on either side of the equator at depths from 200 to 500 m in the Pacific Ocean. In this study, non-eddy-resolving, oceanic general circulation models (OGCMs) are used to investigate the dynamics of the southern TJ. Most solutions are found in a rectangular basin extending 100°zonally and from 40°S to 10°N. They are forced by idealized zonal and meridional winds representing the trades and the southerly winds near the South American coa… Show more

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“…It is wide in vertical extension (∼ 500 m) and intense (< 22.5 µmol kg −1 ), and at some latitudes the upper boundary could be very shallow (25-50 m), intersecting the euphotic zone and impinging the continental shelf (Morales et al, 1999;Schneider et al, 2006;Fuenzalida et al, 2009;Paulmier and Ruiz-Pino, 2009;Ulloa and Pantoja, 2009). The OMZ off Peru is associated with the presence of nutrient-rich equatorial subsurface water (ESSW) transported poleward by the Peru-Chile Undercurrent (PCU; Strub et al, 1998;Fuenzalida et al, 2009;Silva et al, 2009) and the transport of low-oxygenated waters by the narrow primary and secondary Southern Subsurface Countercurrents near 4 and 7 • S, respectively, also known as Tsuchiya jets (Furue et al, 2007;Montes et al, 2010). Recent modeling studies also highlight the important role of submesoscale to mesoscale dynamics in constraining the upper OMZ meridional boundaries (Bettencourt et al, 2015;Vergara et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is wide in vertical extension (∼ 500 m) and intense (< 22.5 µmol kg −1 ), and at some latitudes the upper boundary could be very shallow (25-50 m), intersecting the euphotic zone and impinging the continental shelf (Morales et al, 1999;Schneider et al, 2006;Fuenzalida et al, 2009;Paulmier and Ruiz-Pino, 2009;Ulloa and Pantoja, 2009). The OMZ off Peru is associated with the presence of nutrient-rich equatorial subsurface water (ESSW) transported poleward by the Peru-Chile Undercurrent (PCU; Strub et al, 1998;Fuenzalida et al, 2009;Silva et al, 2009) and the transport of low-oxygenated waters by the narrow primary and secondary Southern Subsurface Countercurrents near 4 and 7 • S, respectively, also known as Tsuchiya jets (Furue et al, 2007;Montes et al, 2010). Recent modeling studies also highlight the important role of submesoscale to mesoscale dynamics in constraining the upper OMZ meridional boundaries (Bettencourt et al, 2015;Vergara et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variations in this lower thermocline cell are likely to be related to variations in the eastern equatorial Pacific surface temperature (cf. Schott et al 2004), where mixed layers are typically very shallow (e.g., Johnson and McPhaden 1999;Furue et al 2007), implying a potential role in the temporal evolution of the ''cold tongue.' ' The 138C Water also affects the eastern boundary SST in the tropical South Pacific, a region well known to be climatologically and ecologically important.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eastward currents at 200-450 m depths and 3-5°from the equator are the northern and southern Tsuchiya jets (TJs; Tsuchiya, 1972Tsuchiya, , 1975Tsuchiya, , 1981McCreary et al, 2002;Furue et al, 2007Furue et al, , 2009. The structures of the model TJs agree fairly well with observations, except that the model has westward currents on the equatorward sides of the TJs.…”
Section: Control Runmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…6a (McCreary, 1981;Kawase, 1987). An alternative explanation for the wedge shape is that it represents the pathways of higherorder vertical-mode (n ≥ 2) Rossby waves emanating from the eastern boundary, which are bent equatorward by the background Sverdrup circulation (Luyten and Stommel, 1986;McCreary et al, 2002;Furue et al, 2007Furue et al, , 2009. Consistent with this idea, the poleward edge of the positive δ T SE signal farther west is tilted somewhat equatorward (top-right panel of Fig.…”
Section: Solution Sementioning
confidence: 77%
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