2004
DOI: 10.1080/01431160310001642395
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Generation and propagation of anticyclonic rings in the Gulf of Papagayo

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“…This calculation confirms the notion that the intraseasonal fluctuations in temperature and dynamic height observed at the mooring are associated with westward propagating motions, and the estimated phase speed is consistent with the phase speed estimate made by inspection of Figure 9. The estimate is comparable to the phase speed estimates near 10°N made by Perigaud [1990] (14 cm/s) and Ballestero and Coen [2004] (12.6 cm/s), but it is somewhat less than the phase speed estimates reported by Giese et al [1994] (17 cm/s).…”
Section: Estimation Of Spatial Scales and Propagation Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…This calculation confirms the notion that the intraseasonal fluctuations in temperature and dynamic height observed at the mooring are associated with westward propagating motions, and the estimated phase speed is consistent with the phase speed estimate made by inspection of Figure 9. The estimate is comparable to the phase speed estimates near 10°N made by Perigaud [1990] (14 cm/s) and Ballestero and Coen [2004] (12.6 cm/s), but it is somewhat less than the phase speed estimates reported by Giese et al [1994] (17 cm/s).…”
Section: Estimation Of Spatial Scales and Propagation Characteristicssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…We have not endeavored to determine whether the intraseasonal eddies observed at the eastern boundary are forced by the wind or are associated with retroflection, though there is substantial evidence for wind forced eddies [e.g., Stumpf and Legeckis , 1977; McCreary et al , 1989; Clarke , 1988] and the Gulf of Tehuantepec seems rather far from the NECC for retroflection to make sense as a generation mechanism there. Nonetheless, Ballestero and Coen [2004] have suggested that their observations near the Gulf of Papagayo are consistent with both interpretations.…”
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“…A full review through 2006 is provided by Willett, Leben & Lavín (2006). Using Lagrangian drifting buoys, local meteorological stations and Advanced very High Resolution Radiometer (AvHRR) imagery, Ballestero & Coen (2004) analyzed the generation and propagation of eddies in the Gulf of Papagayo. Their results agree with the previous findings, which suggest that the generation mechanisms are forcing by inertially rotating Papagayo winds and potential vorticity conservation in the Costa Rica Coastal Current.…”
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“…The strongest wind jets develop during the boreal winter (Amador et al, 2016) and are driven by large-scale variations of the trade winds (Chelton et al, 2000;Alfaro and Cortés, 2012). When Papagayo winds blow 5 through the mountain gap between southern Nicaragua and northern Costa Rica, the resulting strong offshore winds on the Pacific side lead to upwelling of cold and nutrient-enriched subsurface waters between December and April (McCreary et al, 1989;Brenes et al, 1990;Ballestero and Coen, 2004;Kessler, 2006;). These cyclonic eddies also influence the magnitude and location of the Costa Rica Dome (CRD), which is located ca.…”
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confidence: 99%