Chaotic and regular trajectories in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current |
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Authors: | JONAS NYCANDER ,KRISTOFER DÖ Ö S, ANDREW C. COWARD |
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Affiliation: | Meteorologiska institutionen Stockholms universiteit, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden;;Defence Research Establishment, S-172 90 Stockholm, Sweden;;Southampton Oceanography Centre, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK |
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Abstract: | Methods from chaos theory are applied to the analysis of the circulation in the Southern Ocean, using velocity fields produced by a realistic global ocean model. We plot the intersections of individual trajectories encircling Antarctica with a vertical plane in the Drake passage. This so-called Poincaré section shows a drastic difference between regular trajectories in a core region of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), and chaotic, mixing trajectories in the surrounding region. It also shows that there is a region with overturning circulation of approximately 3.5 Sv in the ACC, with downwelling on the northern side and upwelling on the southern side, which may be related to the Deacon cell. |
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