Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, México

Abstract Submesoscale eddies (1-10 km diameter) were identified using surface velocity observations obtained from a high-frequency radar system (HFR) operated in Todos Santos Bay (TSB), Baja California, Mexico. Eddies were detected through a special case of the Okubo-Weiss parameter for divergent flows in the form of eigenvalues of the Jacobian matrix. The detection method, applied for a surface velocity grid, shows encouraging results in the recognition and tracking of submesoscale features in TSB. The detection method is rapid and efficient. Results show the formation and persistence of an eddy structure inside the Bay in December 6, 2010, displaying a trajectory from NE to SW until disappearing at the center of the Bay. The eddy is approximately 4 km in diameter with a frequency of ~0.1f (f is the Coriolis parameter). The real part of the Okubo-Weiss parameter ranged between − 4 × 10 − 9 to − 1 × 10 − 9 s − 2, and outlined the eddy for approximately 9 hours. Although it is difficult to identify the origin of the detected submesoscale eddy, its appearance coincided with a drop in relative atmospheric humidity suggesting land-ocean Santa Ana winds as a possible generating mechanism.

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Main Authors: Navarro-Olache,Luis Felipe, Hernandez-Walls,Rafael, Castro,Ruben, Durazo,Reginaldo, Flores-Vidal,Xavier, Flores-Morales,Ana Laura, Martin-Atienza,Beatriz
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo 2022
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spelling oai:scielo:S2675-282420220002004002022-11-22Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, MéxicoNavarro-Olache,Luis FelipeHernandez-Walls,RafaelCastro,RubenDurazo,ReginaldoFlores-Vidal,XavierFlores-Morales,Ana LauraMartin-Atienza,Beatriz HF velocity data Submesoscale Okubo-Weiss parameter Todos Santos bay Abstract Submesoscale eddies (1-10 km diameter) were identified using surface velocity observations obtained from a high-frequency radar system (HFR) operated in Todos Santos Bay (TSB), Baja California, Mexico. Eddies were detected through a special case of the Okubo-Weiss parameter for divergent flows in the form of eigenvalues of the Jacobian matrix. The detection method, applied for a surface velocity grid, shows encouraging results in the recognition and tracking of submesoscale features in TSB. The detection method is rapid and efficient. Results show the formation and persistence of an eddy structure inside the Bay in December 6, 2010, displaying a trajectory from NE to SW until disappearing at the center of the Bay. The eddy is approximately 4 km in diameter with a frequency of ~0.1f (f is the Coriolis parameter). The real part of the Okubo-Weiss parameter ranged between − 4 × 10 − 9 to − 1 × 10 − 9 s − 2, and outlined the eddy for approximately 9 hours. Although it is difficult to identify the origin of the detected submesoscale eddy, its appearance coincided with a drop in relative atmospheric humidity suggesting land-ocean Santa Ana winds as a possible generating mechanism.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São PauloOcean and Coastal Research v.70 suppl.1 20222022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/othertext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2675-28242022000200400en10.1590/2675-2824070.22020lfno
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author Navarro-Olache,Luis Felipe
Hernandez-Walls,Rafael
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Durazo,Reginaldo
Flores-Vidal,Xavier
Flores-Morales,Ana Laura
Martin-Atienza,Beatriz
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Durazo,Reginaldo
Flores-Vidal,Xavier
Flores-Morales,Ana Laura
Martin-Atienza,Beatriz
Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, México
author_facet Navarro-Olache,Luis Felipe
Hernandez-Walls,Rafael
Castro,Ruben
Durazo,Reginaldo
Flores-Vidal,Xavier
Flores-Morales,Ana Laura
Martin-Atienza,Beatriz
author_sort Navarro-Olache,Luis Felipe
title Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, México
title_short Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, México
title_full Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, México
title_fullStr Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, México
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside Todos Santos Bay, Baja California, México
title_sort evidence of submesoscale coastal eddies inside todos santos bay, baja california, méxico
description Abstract Submesoscale eddies (1-10 km diameter) were identified using surface velocity observations obtained from a high-frequency radar system (HFR) operated in Todos Santos Bay (TSB), Baja California, Mexico. Eddies were detected through a special case of the Okubo-Weiss parameter for divergent flows in the form of eigenvalues of the Jacobian matrix. The detection method, applied for a surface velocity grid, shows encouraging results in the recognition and tracking of submesoscale features in TSB. The detection method is rapid and efficient. Results show the formation and persistence of an eddy structure inside the Bay in December 6, 2010, displaying a trajectory from NE to SW until disappearing at the center of the Bay. The eddy is approximately 4 km in diameter with a frequency of ~0.1f (f is the Coriolis parameter). The real part of the Okubo-Weiss parameter ranged between − 4 × 10 − 9 to − 1 × 10 − 9 s − 2, and outlined the eddy for approximately 9 hours. Although it is difficult to identify the origin of the detected submesoscale eddy, its appearance coincided with a drop in relative atmospheric humidity suggesting land-ocean Santa Ana winds as a possible generating mechanism.
publisher Instituto Oceanográfico da Universidade de São Paulo
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