A REVIEW OF THE LEVANTINE BASIN CIRCULATION AND ITS VARIABILITY DURING 1985-1988

  • OZSOY, E
  • HECHT, A
  • UNLUATA, U
  • BRENNER, S
  • OGUZ, T
  • BISHOP, J
  • LATIF, MA
  • ROZENTRAUB, Z
Publication date
April 1991
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Dynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans

Abstract

The variability of the Levantine Basin circulation and hydrography is reviewed based on a collection of recent data sets. The major emphasis is placed on the complexity of the associated dynamics. The region is shown to be populated with synoptic and mesoscale dynamic features. In addition to the complexity arising due to the heterogeneity of water masses and the variability of the atmospheric and thermohaline forcing, the confines of the relatively small basin causes the sub-basin-scale gyres to be in close contact with each other, resulting in interacting, basin-wide turbulent features. The bifurcation of the mid-Levantine jet near Cyprus is variable on interannual time-scales, the amount of bifurcation of the fluxes being dependent o...

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