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Submesoscale vortex structures at the entrance of the Gulf of Lions in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea
Authors:Alexandre Allou  Philippe Forget  Jean-Luc Devenon
Institution:1. Aix-Marseille Universite, CNRS (CNRS-INSU), LOB-UMR 6535, Laboratoire d’Oceanographie Physique et Biogeochimique, OSU/Centre d’Oceanologie de Marseille, Campus de Luminy, Case 901, Marseille 13288, France;2. Laboratoire de Sondages Electromagnétiques de l’Environnement Terrestre, Université du Sud Toulon-Var, CNRS, UMR 6017, 83130 La Garde, France
Abstract:The meanders of a baroclinic coastal current in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea have already been reported in the literature. These meanders can be surrounded by vortices. Such vortices have been observed in the western part of the Gulf of Lions but the location and the mechanism of their formation are poorly documented. In this paper, we use the current measurements of a one-year experiment, which was conducted in the eastern part of the Gulf of Lions to detect and characterize the vortex activity. A vortex detection algorithm based on few velocity data was developed. Current measurements were available at the sea surface (HF radars) and in the water column from 50 to 140 m depth (four current meter moorings). SST images and hydrologic data were also used. Results focus on observations that are coherent 50 m and at the surface. Vortices are anticyclonic, of submesoscale size and present maximal velocities of 30–50 cm/s. The drift speed of the vortices is comparable to but less than the velocity of the Northern Current. These observations enable to estimate the minimum vortex occurrence in this area. The presence of vortex structures is strongly correlated with a specific sequence of wind patterns.
Keywords:Submesoscale vortex  Coastal circulation  HF radar  Northwestern Mediterranean Sea  Moored ADCP
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