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Tropical instability wave interactions within the Galápagos Archipelago
Authors:WV Sweet  JM Morrison  Y Liu  D Kamykowski  BA Schaeffer  L Xie  S Banks
Institution:1. US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Service, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA;2. University of North Carolina Wilmington, Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography, Wilmington, NC, USA;3. North Carolina State University, Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Raleigh, NC, USA;4. US Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Ecology Division, Gulf Breeze, FL, USA;5. Charles Darwin Research Station, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
Abstract:The effects of tropical instability waves (TIW) within the eastern equatorial Pacific during the boreal fall of 2005 were observed in multiple data sets. The TIW cause oscillations of the sea surface temperature (SST), meridional currents (V), and 20 °C isotherm (thermocline). A particularly strong 3-wave packet of ~15-day period TIW passed through the Galápagos Archipelago in Sep and Oct 2005 and their effects were recorded by moored near-surface sensors. Repeat Argo profiles in the archipelago showed that the large temperature (>5 °C) oscillations that occurred were associated with a vertical adjustment within the water column. Numerical simulations report strong oscillations and upwelling magnitudes of ~5.0 m d?1 near the Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) buoy at 0°, 95°W and in the Archipelago at 92°W and 90°W. A significant biological response to the TIW passage was observed within the archipelago. Chlorophyll a measured by the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) increased by >30% above 1998–2007 mean concentrations within the central archipelago. The increases coincide with coldest temperatures and the much larger increases within the archipelago as compared to those of 95°W indicate that TIW induced upwelling over the island platform itself brought more iron-enriched upwelling waters into the euphotic zone.
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