Estimation of geostrophic current in the Red Sea based on sea level anomalies derived from extended satellite altimetry data

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作者
Taqi, Ahmed Mohammed [1 ,2 ]
Al-Subhi, Abdullah Mohammed [1 ]
Alsaafani, Mohammed Ali [1 ]
Abdulla, Cheriyeri Poyil [1 ]
机构
[1] King Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Marine Phys, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
[2] Hodeihah Univ, Dept Marine Phys, Hodeihah, Yemen
关键词
SEASONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION; GENERAL-CIRCULATION; WATER FORMATION; EXCHANGE;
D O I
10.5194/os-15-477-2019
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Geostrophic current data near the coast of the Red Sea have large gaps. Hence, the sea level anomaly (SLA) data from Jason-2 have been reprocessed and extended towards the coast of the Red Sea and merged with AVISO data at the offshore region. This processing has been applied to build a gridded dataset to achieve the best results for the SLA and geostrophic current. The results obtained from the new extended data at the coast are more consistent with the observed data (conductivity-temperature-depth, CTD) and hence geostrophic current calculation. The patterns of SLA distribution and geostrophic currents are divided into two seasons: winter (October-May) and summer (June-September). The geostrophic currents in summer are flowing southward over the Red Sea except for narrow northward flow along the east coast. In winter, currents flow to the north for the entire Red Sea except for a small southward flow near the central eastern and western coast. This flow is modified by the presence of cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies, which are more concentrated in the central and northern Red Sea. The results show anticyclonic eddies (AEs) on the eastern side of the Red Sea and cyclonic eddies (CEs) on the western side during winter. In summer, cyclonic eddies are more dominant for the entire Red Sea. The result shows a change in some eddies from anticyclonic during winter to cyclonic during summer in the north between 26.3 and 27.5 degrees N. Furthermore, the life span of cyclonic eddies is longer than that of anticyclonic eddies.
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页码:477 / 488
页数:12
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