Continuous current measurements at the 1000 m level were obtained in the central Canary Basin of the northeast Atlantic near 33°N, 22°W for 2398 days. Even with this very long time series no statistically significant mean current could be estimated at that level, because the energetic fluctuations are large compared to the weak mean. In the eddy scale range, i.e. at current fluctuations are scales between 47 and 455 days, a pronounced anisotropy between zonal and meridional components is apparent. For the first time in the subtropical North Atlantic gyre our data allow confirmation of the expected spectral decrease beyond the eddy scale peak in an eastern basin. With respect to future global experiments we wonder if our results from an east...
The oceanic hydrography of the north-easternmost region of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre has b...
International audienceTime series of high vertical resolution current meter measurements between 600...
From 1983 to 1985 the TOPOGULF current meter project took place along 48° N from 35° to 20° W. The o...
Time series of currents from an array of 22 subsurface moorings in the Canary and Iberian Basins of ...
A total of 131 current meter records of between 6 and 24 month duration are analysed to describe the...
Highlights: • Unique data set of daily temperature and current measurements over almost 30 years. ...
Shipboard hydrographic measurements and moored current meters are used to infer both the large-scale...
Basic flow statistics from the two-year deployment of a mooring in the vicinity of 32N and 24W are p...
Hydrographic data from two cruises in the Canary Basin (Meteor 57, July 1981; Poseidon 86, April 198...
A few hundred current meter records of roughly one to two years\u27 duration are now available from ...
During January and February 1989 the recirculation of the subtropical gyre in the eastern North Atla...
The Study of the ocean presents many challenges due to its vast size and the difficulty in represent...
The oceanic hydrography of the north-easternmost region of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre has b...
International audienceTime series of high vertical resolution current meter measurements between 600...
From 1983 to 1985 the TOPOGULF current meter project took place along 48° N from 35° to 20° W. The o...
Time series of currents from an array of 22 subsurface moorings in the Canary and Iberian Basins of ...
A total of 131 current meter records of between 6 and 24 month duration are analysed to describe the...
Highlights: • Unique data set of daily temperature and current measurements over almost 30 years. ...
Shipboard hydrographic measurements and moored current meters are used to infer both the large-scale...
Basic flow statistics from the two-year deployment of a mooring in the vicinity of 32N and 24W are p...
Hydrographic data from two cruises in the Canary Basin (Meteor 57, July 1981; Poseidon 86, April 198...
A few hundred current meter records of roughly one to two years\u27 duration are now available from ...
During January and February 1989 the recirculation of the subtropical gyre in the eastern North Atla...
The Study of the ocean presents many challenges due to its vast size and the difficulty in represent...
The oceanic hydrography of the north-easternmost region of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre has b...
International audienceTime series of high vertical resolution current meter measurements between 600...
From 1983 to 1985 the TOPOGULF current meter project took place along 48° N from 35° to 20° W. The o...