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Sea surface temperature fronts in the California Current System from geostationary satellite observations

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Title Sea surface temperature fronts in the California Current System from geostationary satellite observations
Names Castelao, Renato M. (creator)
Mavor, Timothy P. (creator)
Barth, John A. (creator)
Breaker, Laurence C. (creator)
Date Issued 2006 (iso8601)
Note copyrighted by American Geophysical Union
Abstract Sea surface temperature (SST) fronts are determined for the 2001–2004 time period
from Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) data in the California
Current System (CCS). The probability of detecting a SST front at an individual pixel
location in the CCS is presented as a bi-monthly climatology. Fronts clearly indicate the
seasonal evolution of coastal upwelling, as well as meanders and filaments that are often
linked with irregularities in coastline geometry. Winter is characterized by low frontal
activity along the entire coast. Fronts first appear close to the coast during spring,
particularly south of Cape Blanco, where upwelling favorable winds are already persistent.
The area of high frontal activity continues to increase during summer, especially
between Monterey Bay and Cape Blanco, extending more than 300 km from the coast.
The region with high frontal activity widens at ~2.6 km day¯¹. Off northern Baja
California, a band with persistent fronts is found close to the coast year-round, but there
is no evidence of a seasonal widening of the area of higher activity. During fall, the
weakening of upwelling favorable winds leads to a gradual decrease in frontal activity.
An empirical orthogonal function (EOF) decomposition reveals the development of SST
fronts associated with seasonal upwelling for locations north of Monterey Bay, with
less summer intensification to the south. The first appearance of fronts close to the coast
during spring and the occurrence of the fronts offshore later in the season are represented
by additional statistically significant EOF modes.
Genre Article
Identifier Castelao, R. M., Mavor, T. P., Barth, J. A. and Breaker, L. C., 2006, Sea-surface temperature fronts in the California Current System from geostationary satellite observations: J. Geophys. Res., v. 111, C09026.

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