The Oleander Project: Monitoring the Variability of the Gulf Stream and Adjacent Waters between New Jersey and Bermuda
1998; American Meteorological Society; Volume: 79; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1175/1520-0477(1998)079 2.0.co;2
ISSN1520-0477
Autores Tópico(s)Marine and fisheries research
ResumoAbstract An overview of the first 4.5 years of operation of a program to monitor the structure and variability of the Gulf Stream (GS) is presented. A container vessel that operates on a weekly schedule between Port Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Hamilton, Bermuda, is equipped with a 150-kHz narrowband acoustic Doppler current profiler to measure currents from the surface to ∼300 m depth. A major objective of the multiyear program is to study the annual cycle and interannual variations in velocity structure and transport by the GS. In this survey the focus is on the transport and lateral structure of the current at 52-m depth. The velocity maximum is constant at 2.07 ± 0.24 m s−1 (4 kt) with a seasonal range of ∼0.1 m s−1. Seasonal and interannual variations in total transport are observed but appear to be limited to the edges of the current, apparently reflecting low-frequency variations in the intensity of the recirculating waters adjacent to the stream. The transport by the central core of the current, def...
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