Scientia Marina (Sep 2012)

Detection of a weak meddy-like anomaly from high-resolution satellite SST maps

  • Mikhail Emelianov,
  • Mariona Claret,
  • Eugenio Fraile-Nuez,
  • Maria Pastor,
  • Irene Laiz,
  • Joaquín Salvador,
  • Josep L. Pelegrí,
  • Antonio Turiel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3989/scimar.03619.19I
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. S1
pp. 229 – 234

Abstract

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Despite the considerable impact of meddies on climate through the long-distance transport of properties, a consistent observation of meddy generation and propagation in the ocean is rather elusive. Meddies propagate at about 1000 m below the ocean surface, so satellite sensors are not able to detect them directly and finding them in the open ocean is more fortuitous than intentional. However, a consistent census of meddies and their paths is required in order to gain knowledge about their role in transporting properties such as heat and salt. In this paper we propose a new methodology for processing high-resolution sea surface temperature maps in order to detect meddy-like anomalies in the open ocean on a near-real-time basis. We present an example of detection, involving an atypical meddy-like anomaly that was confirmed as such by in situ measurements.

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