Approximately twice-monthly expendable bathythermograph (XBT) sections between Europe and Brazil, are used to characterize trends in the equatorial geostrophic surface currents orthogonal to the sections between September, 1980 and May, 1984. Using mean temperature-salinity relationships the upper layer temperature profiles are converted to density and used to compute 0/300 db dynamic height. Applying a second derivative method, at and near the equator, geostrophic surface currents are computed along each quasimeridional XBT section and time/space series of the equatorial currents are developed using spline interpolations in both time and space. Equatorial currents are mapped as time series of dynamic height and geostrophic current
Tropical Atlantic variability is strongly biased in coupled General Circulation Models (GCM). Most o...
We assemble a collection of 7591 conductivity-temperature-depth stations in the tropical Atlantic be...
In this study we objectively analyze simulated Equatorial Atlantic ocean data on seasonal time scale...
Expendable bathythermograph (XBT) data and the climatological temperature/salinity relationship were...
The equatorial regions of the Earth\u27s oceans are climatically sensitive ones because of the zonal...
A set of temperature profiles from expendable bathythermographs collected from 1980 to april 1988 al...
International audience10 years of surface geostrophic currents from TOPEX/Poséïdon altimetric data a...
The 1999 Ocean Observing System conference recommended that the Low density (LD) expendable bathythe...
Historical ship drifts and geostrophic surface currents obtained from hydrographic data are compared...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
International audienceThe first eXpendable BathyThermographs (XBTs) were deployed in the 1960s in th...
Analysis of historical data including coastal and open ocean data provides a quantitative descriptio...
The seasonal changes of the surface dynamic topography are studied using a merged data set including...
Two megameter long XBT sections passing through the Atlantic between the Iberian Peninsula and the e...
Tropical Atlantic variability is strongly biased in coupled General Circulation Models (GCM). Most o...
We assemble a collection of 7591 conductivity-temperature-depth stations in the tropical Atlantic be...
In this study we objectively analyze simulated Equatorial Atlantic ocean data on seasonal time scale...
Expendable bathythermograph (XBT) data and the climatological temperature/salinity relationship were...
The equatorial regions of the Earth\u27s oceans are climatically sensitive ones because of the zonal...
A set of temperature profiles from expendable bathythermographs collected from 1980 to april 1988 al...
International audience10 years of surface geostrophic currents from TOPEX/Poséïdon altimetric data a...
The 1999 Ocean Observing System conference recommended that the Low density (LD) expendable bathythe...
Historical ship drifts and geostrophic surface currents obtained from hydrographic data are compared...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
International audienceThe first eXpendable BathyThermographs (XBTs) were deployed in the 1960s in th...
Analysis of historical data including coastal and open ocean data provides a quantitative descriptio...
The seasonal changes of the surface dynamic topography are studied using a merged data set including...
Two megameter long XBT sections passing through the Atlantic between the Iberian Peninsula and the e...
Tropical Atlantic variability is strongly biased in coupled General Circulation Models (GCM). Most o...
We assemble a collection of 7591 conductivity-temperature-depth stations in the tropical Atlantic be...
In this study we objectively analyze simulated Equatorial Atlantic ocean data on seasonal time scale...