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Interannual to decadal Gulf Stream variability in an eddy-resolving ocean model
Institution:1. Laboratori d''Enginyeria Marítima, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain;2. Fluid Mechanics Section, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College London, London, UK;1. School of Physics, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland;2. Civil Engineering, College of Engineering & Informatics, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland;3. Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy (MaREI), Ryan Institute, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland
Abstract:Meridional shifts of the Gulf Stream (GS) jet on interannual to decadal timescales and the corresponding oceanic changes around the GS are investigated using a near global eddy-resolving ocean model hindcast from 1960 to 2003. The simulated variability in the shifts of the GS jet axis shows good agreement with observations, and lags atmospheric fluctuations characterized by the North Atlantic Oscillation by about 2 years. This lagged response of the GS jet to the atmospheric variations is attributed to the westward propagation of the undulation of the jet axis from 45°W to 75°W, which has a wavelength of about 4000 km and a displacement of 0.5°. The propagation direction and phase speed of about 2.8 cm s?1 are consistent with the thin-jet theory. The shifts of the jet axis in the downstream region are likely induced by wind fluctuations through Ekman convergence over the central North Atlantic. Associated with the northward (southward) shift of the jet axis, sea surface temperature is warming (cooling) around and north of the jet, and the former warming has a deep and meridionally narrow subsurface structure, consistent with the northward shift of the jet. The meridional shifts of the jet accompany coherent meridional shifts of energetic eddy activity regions around the GS. Our numerical results suggest that the GS jet brings the atmospheric signals from the central to the western North Atlantic, and the resultant meridional shift of the jet induces the notable oceanic changes around the GS.
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