2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr.2010.04.001
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Florida Current transport variability: An analysis of annual and longer-period signals

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“…The effects of NAO-related wind stress curl and surface heat flux in the basin interior on interannual and decadal variability of the Gulf Stream have also been suggested by other studies (e.g., Curry and McCartney 2001;Di Nezio et al 2009;Chaudhuri et al 2011). This effect is shown to be important from 1986 to 1998 compared to the periods before and after (Meinen et al 2010). Indeed, the 2009-2010 extreme SLR along the US northeast coast has been attributed to a strong negative NAO superimposed on a 30 % AMOC reduction (Goddard et al 2015).…”
Section: Nao-related Sea Level Patternsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The effects of NAO-related wind stress curl and surface heat flux in the basin interior on interannual and decadal variability of the Gulf Stream have also been suggested by other studies (e.g., Curry and McCartney 2001;Di Nezio et al 2009;Chaudhuri et al 2011). This effect is shown to be important from 1986 to 1998 compared to the periods before and after (Meinen et al 2010). Indeed, the 2009-2010 extreme SLR along the US northeast coast has been attributed to a strong negative NAO superimposed on a 30 % AMOC reduction (Goddard et al 2015).…”
Section: Nao-related Sea Level Patternsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Specifically, two-thirds of the variance is at sub-annual timescales, less than 10 % annually, 13 % interannually (13-42 months), and less than 10 % at periods longer than 42 months. Meinen et al (2010) also found no evidence for a long-term linear trend in Florida Current transport based on data for 1982-2007, and variability on decadal timescales of roughly ±1 Sv during 1982. Garcia and Meinen (2014 recently assessed accuracy of the cable transport estimates, finding that annual transport averages are accurate to within 0.3 Sv and that the cable is capable of observing small but important climate-induced The reconstructed data are uniformly sampled from distributions constructed from all available data for a missing yearday.…”
Section: Transport Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1), with independent ship-based calibration measurements obtained on a recurring basis. A review of Florida Current transport measurements including details on the cable observational program and data can be found in Meinen et al (2010) along with an assessment of the temporal variability of Florida Current transport. Specifically, two-thirds of the variance is at sub-annual timescales, less than 10 % annually, 13 % interannually (13-42 months), and less than 10 % at periods longer than 42 months.…”
Section: Transport Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…О том, что расходы Антильского и Флоридского течений не коррелируют меж-ду собой на внутригодовом масштабе, свидетельствуют также данные [17]. [18,20] также показано, что вклад первых двух гармоник в суммарную дисперсию расхода ФТ в окрестности 27° с. ш. может быть меньше вклада, вносимого гармониками более высокого порядка. Из полученных результатов и опубликованных работ следует, что в районе 26° с. ш. вклад гармоник более существен, это свидетельствует о важной ро-ли синоптических вихрей в региональной динамике [10,17,23,25,30].…”
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