The AMOC and the seasonal cycle of the Canary Current
Authors
Vélez-Belchí, P. (Pedro); Hernández-Guerra, A. (Alonso); Pérez-Hernández, M.D. (María Dolores)Date
2016-09-15Type
conference posterKeywords
Atlantic Meridional Overturning CirculationAMOC
Canary Current
Rossby waves
Eastern Atlantic
Lanzarote Passage
Abstract
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is recognized as an important component of the climate system, contributing to the relatively mild climate of northwest Europe. Due to its importance, the strength of the AMOC is continually monitored along 26oN with several moorings, east of the Bahamas, in the Middle Atlantic Ridge and south of the Canary islands, known as the RAPID array. The measurements of the RAPID array show a 6 Sv seasonal cycle for the AMOC, and recent studies have pointed out the dynamics of the eastern Atlantic as the main driver for this seasonal cycle, specifically, rossby waves excited south of the Canary Islands.Due to the important role of the eastern Atlantic, in this study we describe the seasonal cycle of the Canary Current (CC) and the Canary Upwelling Current (CUC), using hydrographic data from two cruises carried out in a box around the Canary Islands, the region where the eastern component of the RAPID array is placed. CTD, VMADCP and LADCP ...
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