Record Details

A comparison of the circulation patterns over the Southwestern Atlantic Shelf driven by different wind stress climatologies

ScholarsArchive at Oregon State University

Field Value
Title A comparison of the circulation patterns over the Southwestern Atlantic Shelf driven by different wind stress climatologies
Names Palma, Elbio D. (creator)
Matano, Ricardo P. (creator)
Piola, Alberto R. (creator)
Sitz, Lina E. (creator)
Date Issued 2004 (iso8601)
Note copyrighted by American Geophysical Union
Abstract We compare the oceanic circulation patterns over the
Southwestern Atlantic Shelf (SWAS) forced by nine
different wind stress climatologies. The largest differences
are observed in experiments forced with the Hellerman
and Rosenstein [1983, hereafter HR83] and Trenberth
et al. [1990, hereafter TR90] winds. HR83 shows a
general northeastward flow near the shelf break. The
TR90 results shows a bifurcating path south of ~40°S
and a poleward flow north of 35°S. The most robust
circulation patterns are a broad northward flow and the
generation of coastal re-circulation cells in southern
Patagonia and the development of a southward jet in the
inner portion of the South Brazil Bight.
Genre Article
Identifier Palma, E. D., Piola, A. R., Matano, R. P., Sitz, L. E., A comparison of the circulation patterns over the Southwestern Atlantic Shelf driven by different wind stress climatologies, Geophys. Res. Let., 31, L24303.

© Western Waters Digital Library - GWLA member projects - Designed by the J. Willard Marriott Library - Hosted by Oregon State University Libraries and Press