2005
DOI: 10.1029/2005jc002939
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Water masses and currents in the upper tropical northeast Atlantic off northwest Africa

Abstract: Recent current measurements in the tropical eastern North Atlantic reproduce the components of the large scale flow field. However, the observations as well as the 1/12°‐FLAME model computations indicate that a lot of eddy scale variability is superimposed on the mean flow field. Despite of the disturbance by variability the signature of the Guinea Dome is well present. In November 2002 the Guinea Dome transport from direct observations was about 2.8 Sv above σθ = 25.8 kg/m3 and 4 Sv between σθ = 25.8 and 27.1… Show more

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“…A similar seasonal cycle is found in the observations but an important difference should be noted: the observation derived CC appears quite relatively patchy, as appear the total currents. The model westward circulation is comparatively less complex, in particular during CP where the westward flow is quite uniform north of 16 • N. In the latitude range [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] • N, the offshore flow is more seasonally variable. The MC and GD recirculation are both very clear in observed and simulated geostrophic currents.…”
Section: Horizontal Surface Circulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A similar seasonal cycle is found in the observations but an important difference should be noted: the observation derived CC appears quite relatively patchy, as appear the total currents. The model westward circulation is comparatively less complex, in particular during CP where the westward flow is quite uniform north of 16 • N. In the latitude range [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] • N, the offshore flow is more seasonally variable. The MC and GD recirculation are both very clear in observed and simulated geostrophic currents.…”
Section: Horizontal Surface Circulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On both sides of approximately latitude 18 • N, the Ekman pumping peaks occur out of phase, in agreement with Lathuilière et al [3], due to the seasonal shift of the inter-tropical convergence. Low latitudes are marked by an intense winter regime, followed by a relaxation phase in summer, in particular off Senegal (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16) • N). North-Mauritania and south-Morocco latitudes (18)(19)(20)(21)(22) • N) experience a peak in summer.…”
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“…1), separating the OMZ regime from the wind-driven and well-ventilated North Atlantic subtropical gyre. In the south, towards the Equator, oxygen is supplied via zonal current bands (Stramma et al, 2005;Brandt et al, 2015). The vertical oxygen distribution shows two distinct oxygen minima, an upper one at about 75 m depth and a deep OMZ core at about 400 m Karstensen et al, 2008;Stramma et al, 2008b).…”
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