Large cyclonic eddies on the northern edge of the Florida Current are the dominant mesoscale features within the southern Straits of Florida. The most prominent of these features is a quasi-stationary eddy that forms near the Dry Tortugas. Our observations, compiled from 3 years of advanced very high resolution radiometer measurements in the Straits of Florida and Gulf of Mexico, demonstrate a strong relationship between the generation of anticyclonic rings from the Gulf of Mexico Loop Current and the evolution of Tortugas eddies within the southern Straits of Florida. In six cases, Tortugas eddies evolve from cyclonic frontal eddies which form along the boundary of the Loop Current. The eddies remain stationary near the Dry Tortugas until ...
The dynamics of the Loop Current (LC) and the release of its anticyclonic eddy (Loop Current eddy, L...
International audienceThe Florida Current (FC) flows in the Straits of Florida (SoF) and connects th...
Satellite observations and output from a high-resolution ocean model are used to investigate how the...
Large cyclonic eddies on the northern edge of the Florida Current are the dominant mesoscale feature...
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International audienceSatellite observations and output from a high-resolution ocean model are used ...
International audienceThe shedding sequence of the Loop Current (LC) inside the Gulf of Mexico (GoM)...
Satellite observations and output from a high resolution ocean model are used to investigate how the...
[1] The Loop Current (LC) is known to shed eddies at irregular intervals from 3 to 17 months. The ca...
It is suggested that internal ocean variability plays a significant role in Florida Current transpor...
The Gulf of Mexico Loop Current generally intrudes some distance into the Gulf of Mexico before shed...
The anticyclonic Loop Current Eddy (LCE) shedding events are strongly associated with the evolution ...
The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic carries warm water northwards and forms both the return closure of t...
The dynamics of the Loop Current (LC) and the release of its anticyclonic eddy (Loop Current eddy, L...
International audienceThe Florida Current (FC) flows in the Straits of Florida (SoF) and connects th...
Satellite observations and output from a high-resolution ocean model are used to investigate how the...
Large cyclonic eddies on the northern edge of the Florida Current are the dominant mesoscale feature...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceSatellite observations and output from a high-resolution ocean model are used ...
International audienceThe shedding sequence of the Loop Current (LC) inside the Gulf of Mexico (GoM)...
Satellite observations and output from a high resolution ocean model are used to investigate how the...
[1] The Loop Current (LC) is known to shed eddies at irregular intervals from 3 to 17 months. The ca...
It is suggested that internal ocean variability plays a significant role in Florida Current transpor...
The Gulf of Mexico Loop Current generally intrudes some distance into the Gulf of Mexico before shed...
The anticyclonic Loop Current Eddy (LCE) shedding events are strongly associated with the evolution ...
The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic carries warm water northwards and forms both the return closure of t...
The dynamics of the Loop Current (LC) and the release of its anticyclonic eddy (Loop Current eddy, L...
International audienceThe Florida Current (FC) flows in the Straits of Florida (SoF) and connects th...
Satellite observations and output from a high-resolution ocean model are used to investigate how the...