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Surface Eddy Momentum Flux and Velocity Variances in the Southern Ocean from Geosat Altimetry
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GeophysicsMeteorologyClimatologyOcean MonitoringEngineeringMarine MeteorologyPhysical OceanographyVelocity VariancesGeographyOceanographySurface Eddy StatisticsGeosat AltimetrySurface Reynolds StressesEarth ScienceAbstract Satellite AltimetrySouthern Ocean
Abstract Satellite altimetry has previously been used to map the magnitude of the surface eddy variability of the global oceans, but the direction of the time-variable velocities have been more difficult to determine. Here, a technique is presented for resolving both magnitude and direction of residual surface geostrophic velocities at Geosat altimeter crossover points; providing a two-year time series with a temporal resolution of 17 days and horizontal resolution of around 100 km. The time series of residual velocity components are then used to determine surface eddy statistics in the Southern Ocean and to investigate the role of transient eddies in the Southern Ocean momentum balance. The surface eddy statistics from Geosat crossover points show a complex spatial distribution in the surface Reynolds stresses (u′2, v′2, u′v′). In contrast to the assumptions of isotropic variability in previous analyses of altimeter data, velocity variance ellipses are found to be distinctly anisotropic in many regions. ...