North Brazil Current Rings Experiment: Surface Drifter Data Report, November 1998 - June 2000

Abstract

This data report summarizes 45 surface drifter trajectories collected between November 1998 and June 2000 as part of the North Brazil Current (NBC) Rings Experiment. NBC rings have been proposed as one of several important mechanisms for the transport of South Atlantic upper-ocean water across the equatorial-tropical gyre boundary and into the North Atlantic subtropical gyre. Such transport is required to complete the meridional overturning cell in the Atlantic forced by the high-latitude production and southward export of North Atlantic Deep Water. The goal of this program is to obtain, for the first time, comprehensive observations of the NBC retroflection, the NBC ring formation process, and the physical structure and properties of NBC rings as they translate northwestward along the low-latitude western boundary. A total of 45 drifters were deployed. Twenty-four of these looped anticyclonically within the five rings identified during this experiment. Seven of the looping ring drifters entered the Caribbean, while the rest moved northward along the eastern flank of the Lesser Antilles.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 2000
Accession Number
ADA383888

Entities

People

  • Christine M. Wooding
  • David M. Fratantoni
  • Deborah A. Glickson
  • Philip L. Richardson

Organizations

  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Army Corps Of Engineers
  • Data Processing
  • Deep Water
  • Engineering
  • High Latitudes
  • Latitude
  • Measurement
  • Oceanography
  • Oceans
  • Radio Transmitters
  • Rhode Island
  • Trajectories
  • Transmitters
  • Transmitting
  • United States
  • United States Government
  • Universities

Readers

  • Coastal Oceanography
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Oceanography.