Horizontal Advection of Temperature in the Seasonal Thermocline during JASIN 1978

  • Joyce T
  • Käse R
  • Zenk W
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Abstract The temporal changes in the low-frequency thermal structure during a two-week period in August-September 1978 are discussed from moored data collected during the JASIN experiment. While some changes in the thermal structure appear to be related to local winds, the dominant low-frequency variability in the seasonal thermocline can be explained as horizontal advection of a spatially varying temperature field, and associated thermal wind, by geostrophic currents with little vertical motion or mixing required.

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Joyce, T. M., Käse, R. H., & Zenk, W. (1980). Horizontal Advection of Temperature in the Seasonal Thermocline during JASIN 1978. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 10(10), 1686–1690. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1980)010<1686:haotit>2.0.co;2

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