The measurement of the global sea surface height made by the TOPEX/Poseidon satellite has provided the first synoptic view of large-scale oceanic variability at intraseasonal scales from weeks to months. Areas of significant intraseasonal variability were found primarily in the Tropics and the high-latitude oceans, the Southern Ocean in particular. The focus of the paper is the finding of large-scale oscillations at a period of 25 days in the Argentine Basin of the South Atlantic Ocean. These oscillations exhibit a dipole pattern of counterclockwise rotational propagation centered at 458S, 3178E over the Zapiola Rise. The scale of the dipole is about 1000 km. The peak-to-trough amplitude is on the order of 10 cm. The amplitude of these osci...