Ocean Science (Jun 2013)

Ocean state indicators from MyOcean altimeter products

  • L. Bessières,
  • M. H. Rio,
  • C. Dufau,
  • C. Boone,
  • M. I. Pujol

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-9-545-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3
pp. 545 – 560

Abstract

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The European MyOcean project (http://www.myocean.eu.org) provides observations of the ocean dynamic topography from altimeter measurements. Three specific indicators have been developed, based on altimeter data only, in order to monitor the ocean state. The first ocean indicator observes the positive and negative phases of the ENSO events in the tropical Pacific, the El Niño/La Niña events, since 1992. The second ocean indicator tracks the contracted or extended state of the Kuroshio Extension. The last ocean indicator is dedicated to the Ionian Basin in the Mediterranean Sea and permits separation of "zonal-cyclonic" state (1998–2005 and since 2011 up to now) from the "anticyclonic" state (1993–1996) usually discussed in the literature. In addition, it allows identifying a third state in which both the anticyclonic circulation around the northern part of the basin and the strong zonal Mid-Ionian Jet co-exist (2008–2010).