2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2005.09.018
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Multi-sensor satellite and in situ measurements of a warm core ocean eddy south of the Brazil–Malvinas Confluence region

Abstract: A warm core eddy was detected south of the Brazil -Malvinas (Falkland) Confluence (BMC) region in satellite images of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean in late 2002. The structure was also sampled by in situ instruments deployed by a ship in 2 days of November 2002. An analysis of satellite data was performed to account for the lifecycle, dimension, surface temperature, surface chlorophyll concentration, surface height anomaly and displacement of the eddy since it was detached from the Brazil Current in Septembe… Show more

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“…This last water mass is the one found bellow 500 m in latitudes lower than 39°S in Figure 3. Figure 3 also shows lateral thermal gradients at surface and subsurface of about 0.1°C.km À1 and mesoscale structures in close agreement with the literature [Garzoli and Garraffo, 1989;Saraceno et al, 2004;Souza et al, 2005].…”
Section: Obl and Mabl Vertical Structure And Interactionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This last water mass is the one found bellow 500 m in latitudes lower than 39°S in Figure 3. Figure 3 also shows lateral thermal gradients at surface and subsurface of about 0.1°C.km À1 and mesoscale structures in close agreement with the literature [Garzoli and Garraffo, 1989;Saraceno et al, 2004;Souza et al, 2005].…”
Section: Obl and Mabl Vertical Structure And Interactionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Such variations can be attributed to the large scale variability in the atmospheric forcing, mostly winds of the southern quadrant originating from the Austral Winter [63]. There is an intensification of the Malvinas Current (CM), which carries Sub Antarctic waters and brings energy to smaller latitudes of the Southern Atlantic [100]. Such patterns can be verified in the SST satellite images of 2013, 2014 and 2015, the three years preceding the event (Figure 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Este é formado pelas lagunas do Armazém, Tramandaí e canal de descarga, recebendo toda a carga hídrica procedente do sistema de lagunas e desaguando no mar pelo canal (SOARES, 2002). Além disto, o padrão de circulação das águas oceânicas na região é influenciado pela confluência de massas de origens distintas, sendo a água tropical, transportada pela Corrente do Brasil, a de maior presença no verão, e as massas de água subtropical e subantártica, transportadas pela Corrente das Malvinas, as de maior intensidade durante o inverno (CIOTTI et al, 1995;SOARES & MÖLLER, 2001;SOUZA et al, 2006).…”
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