Frontiers in Marine Science (May 2022)

The Seasonality of Mesoscale Eddy Intensity in the Southeastern Tropical Indian Ocean

  • Yongcan Zu,
  • Yongcan Zu,
  • Yongcan Zu,
  • Yue Fang,
  • Yue Fang,
  • Yue Fang,
  • Shuangwen Sun,
  • Shuangwen Sun,
  • Shuangwen Sun,
  • Guang Yang,
  • Guang Yang,
  • Guang Yang,
  • Libao Gao,
  • Libao Gao,
  • Libao Gao,
  • Yongliang Duan,
  • Yongliang Duan,
  • Yongliang Duan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.855832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The seasonality of mesoscale eddy intensity in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean (SETIO) is investigated using the latest eddy dataset and marine hydrological reanalysis data. The results show that the eddy intensity in an area to the southwest coast of the Java Island has prominent seasonality—eddies in this area are relatively weak during the first half of the year but tend to enhance in August and peak in October. Further analysis reveals that the strong eddies in October are actually developed from the ones mainly formed in July to September, and the barotropic instability and baroclinic instability are the key dynamics for eddy development, but each plays a different role at different development stages. The barotropic instability resulting from the horizontal shear of surface current plays an important role in the early stage of eddy development. However, in the late development stage, the baroclinic instability induced by the sloping pycnocline becomes the major energy contributor of eddy development.

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