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A high resolution numerical study of Gulf of Mexico fronts and eddies
Authors:D. E. Dietrich  C. A. Lin  Dr. A. Mestas-Nunez  D. S. Ko
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Center for Air Sea Technology, Mississippi State University, Stennis Space Center, 39529-6000, Mississippi, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, and Center for Climate and Global Change Research, McGill University, H3A 2K6 Montreal, P. Q., Canada;(3) Centre de recherche en calcul appliqué, Montréal, Québec, Canada;(4) Rosentiel School of Marine Science, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA;(5) Present address: CIMAS, University of Miami, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, 33149 Miami, Florida, USA;(6) Present address: Sverdrup Technology, Stennis Space Center, Bulding P110, 39529, MS, USA
Abstract:Summary The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) circulation is simulated using the DieCAST ocean model, with a horizontal resolution of 1/12° and 20 vertical layers. The results compare well with observations of both large and small scale features, including Loop Current frontal occlusions associated with frontal eddies. The simulation is carried out without any data assimilation. The frontal eddies tend to be spaced at about 90° intervals around the Loop Current, leading to a Loop Current head shaped like a square with rounded corners. The pattern rotates as the eddies circle the Loop, and frontal eddies elongate as they squeeze through the Florida Strait. Major warm core eddies separate regularly from the Loop Current and propagate to the western GOM. Old warm core eddies in the western Gulf dissipate through bottom drag effects, which also generate cyclonic parasitic eddies. Newly arrived warm core eddies merge with old ones in the western GOM. Recently separated elongated Loop Current eddies can rotate and reattach temporarily to the Loop Current. The barotropic flow component develops eddies between the main separated warm core eddy and the Loop Current due to eastward dispersion, as the main eddy itself propagates westward into the Gulf.With 10 Figures
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