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Mesoscale ocean applications

Ocean currents are sometimes compared to 'sea highways', because ships follow their flow to gain speed. But this picture is not wholly accurate. In fact, ocean currents are more like secondary roads branching off into narrow country roads and lanes, winding their way around hills and natural obstacles. The main flow of these currents is often disturbed by eddies that form at their edge. So the ocean is really more like a vast, slowly swirling whirlpool bath than a swimming pool divided into perfectly straight lanes.

The mesoscale circulation is defined like a class of energetic phenomena of spatial scales ranging from about ten to several hundred kilometers and time scales ranging from a few days to several months. Its forcing mechanisms are mainly instabilities from the large-scale circulation and interactions between currents and bathymetry and the direct forcing by the wind.

Altimetry enables to observe such phenomena by measuring hills and valleys around which currents swirling. A best resolution is obtained with several satellites to study and understand eddies, with sizes ranging from 100 to 300 km (when the ground track separation at equator is about 315 km for Jason). The existence of at least two satellites operating simultaneously is therefore necessary for this type of research. For operational applications, three, or even better, four operational satellites at the same time are required.

 

  • Mesoscale processes

    Brief description of mesoscale processes observed by altimetry and review of the various scientific applications. Mesoscale products and tools developped at the CTOH.

  • Altimetry on eddies' tracks

    Analysis of Sea Level Anomalies from merged satellite data, for more than ten years, reveals the areas of high eddy activity. Warm and cold eddies.

     

  • Multisensors

    The combination between Altimetry, and other sensor's data, or between more than one altimetric satellite's data is a powerful tool to analyse ocean circulation and its variability.

  • Eddies around the world

    Some examples of eddies around the world : Tehuantepec eddies, Agulhas rings, Ierapetra gyre, Alboran eddies.

     

Some examples using altimetric data applied to the mesoscale circulation :

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