Artigo Revisado por pares

Low-frequency variability of the exchanged flows through the Strait of Gibraltar during CANIGO

2002; Elsevier BV; Volume: 49; Issue: 19 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0967-0645(02)00142-x

ISSN

1879-0100

Autores

Jesús García‐Lafuente, Javier Delgado, Juan Miguel Vargas, Manuel Alcázar Vargas, Francisco Plaza, Tarek Sarhan,

Tópico(s)

Marine and coastal ecosystems

Resumo

Time series of the exchanged flows through the Strait of Gibraltar at the eastern section have been estimated from current-meter observations taken between October 1995 and May 1998 within the Canary Islands Azores Gibraltar Observations (CANIGO) project. The inflow exhibits a clear annual signal that peaks in late summer simultaneously with a deepening of the interface. The cycle seems to be driven by the seasonal signal of the density contrast between the surface Atlantic water that forms the inflow and the deep Mediterranean water of the outflow. The outflow and the depth of the interface have predominant semiannual signals and a smaller annual one whose phase agrees with that of the density contrast as well. Local wind stress and atmospheric pressure difference between the Atlantic and the Western Mediterranean to less extent have clear semiannual signal, so that the possibility that the semiannual cycle of the outflow and of the depth of the interface are forced by them was analyzed. The composite Froude number in this section is well below the critical value, suggesting submaximal exchange. Therefore, the conditions in the Alboran basin influence the exchange and some evidence that the size and location of the Western Alboran Gyre contribute to the observed signals, both annual and semiannual, is provided.

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