An inverse modeling study of circulation in the Eastern Bering Sea during 2007–2010

Abstract

A two‐way nested 4d‐variational data assimilation system is implemented in the Eastern Bering Sea (EBS) to investigate changes in circulation and thermodynamic state for a 3.8 year period. Assimilated observations include data from 19 moorings deployed on the shelf and in the Bering Strait, 1705 hydrographic stations occupied during eight surveys, and remotely sensed sea surface temperature and sea surface height (SSH) data. Validation of the presented 4dVar reanalysis against the output of two sequential data‐assimilative systems (the Bering Ecosystem Study ice‐ocean Modeling and Assimilation System (BESTMAS) and the Arctic Cap Nowcast‐Forecast System (ACNFS)) has shown that the product is more consistent with the observed transports in the Bering Strait and in the EBS interior both in terms of their magnitude and time variability. Analysis of the data‐optimized solution quantifies a sequence of wind‐forced events that resulted in the anomalous heat and freshwater transports through the Bering Strait, including a 28 day long flow reversal that occurred in November 2009 and carried Siberian Coastal Current water down to the Gulf of Anadyr. Lagrangian study of the Arctic‐bound Pacific waters indicates the extreme importance of the cross‐shelf exchange along the path of the Bering Slope Current and quantifies the spectrum of residence times for the waters entering EBS through Unimak Pass and through Aleutian passages. Residence times in the EBS cold pool are diagnosed to be 2–3 times longer than those in the surrounding waters.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2016
Source ID
10.1002/2015jc011287

Entities

People

  • Gleb Panteleev
  • Jinlun Zhang
  • Max Yaremchuk
  • Oceana Francis
  • Phyllis J. Stabeno
  • T. Weingartner

Organizations

  • John C. Stennis Space Center
  • Office of Naval Research
  • Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
  • University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • University of Hawaiʻi System
  • University of Washington

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Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Coastal Oceanography
  • Computational Modeling and Simulation
  • Polar and Arctic Studies