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A near-inertial mode observed within a Gulf Stream warm-core ring

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Layering of ocean velocity "fine structure" has been coherently observed across the entire extent of a Gulf Stream warm-core ring using a shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler system in September 2009 and independently sampled as the ring transited a moored array. Lines of constant velocity phase generally followed isopycnals as they deepened within the ring center. We also observed a clear separation of the vertical structure of the flows associated with the ring (of order 0.5 m/s) with the shorter (200 m) and less energetic (~0.2 m/s) flows of the velocity fine structure, which was further observed to rotate clockwise with increasing depth, consistent with downward propagating near-inertial waves (NIWs). Observations are consistent with a ring-scale NIW packet, probably wind forced, that shows enhanced NIW energy within the sloping pycnocline at depths of 300-700 m. Evidence of wind-forced NIWs within anticylonic eddies in a numerical simulation shows some similar features to our observations, which we try to understand physically with basic WKB-type wave/current dynamics along the lines of previously published work and a new calculation of NIW trapping within an isolated, baroclinic vortex.

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Océanographie

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hal-00852416 , version 1 (21-08-2013)

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Terrence M. Joyce, John M. Toole, Patrice Klein, Leif N. Thomas. A near-inertial mode observed within a Gulf Stream warm-core ring. Journal of Geophysical Research, 2013, 118 (4), pp.1797-1806. ⟨10.1002/jgrc.20141⟩. ⟨hal-00852416⟩
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