Abstract's details

Surface Lagrangian transport in a submesoscale permitting simulation

Beron-Vera Francisco (RSMAS/ATM, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, United States)

Event: 2015 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting

Session: Science II: Mesoscale and sub-mesoscale ocean processes: current understanding and preparation for SWOT

Presentation type: Type Poster

Contribution: not provided

Abstract:

We investigate Lagrangian transport on the surface of the ocean using a submesoscale permitting simulation of the Gulf of Mexico based on the Navy Coastal Ocean Model (NCOM). We find that simulated surface velocities and velocities inferred geostrophically from simulated sea surface height sustain Lagrangian transport with very similar characteristics. Our findings follow from the analysis of Lagrangian coherent structures and the statistics of separations produced by synthetic trajectory pairs, which show consitency with those produced by drifter trajectory pairs from the Grand LAgrangian Deployment (GLAD). Implications for high-resolution altimetry are discussed. Work supported by the BP/Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative.
 

Poster show times:

Room Start Date End Date
Grand Ballroom Foyer Thu, Oct 22 2015,11:00 Thu, Oct 22 2015,18:00
Beron-Vera Francisco
RSMAS/ATM, UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
United States
FBERON@RSMAS.MIAMI.EDU