Deep-Current Variability near the Sigsbee Escarpment in the Gulf of Mexico

Author:

Hamilton Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Science Applications International Corporation, Raleigh, North Carolina

Abstract

Abstract Observations of deep currents, from a closely spaced array deployed at the base of the Sigsbee Escarpment, south of the Mississippi Delta, are dominated by energetic, short-period (∼10 days) topographic Rossby waves. Over a 2-yr interval, distinct trains of waves occurred, with differing characteristic periods, wavelengths, and horizontal energy distribution, usually initiated with a burst of large-amplitude current fluctuations that slowly decay over the next 2–3 months. Two of the wave trains were associated with the shedding and westward passage of major Loop Current anticyclones; however, one event occurred when upper-layer currents were quiescent. This latter wave train showed that bottom-trapped topographic wave motions can be traced to within 300 m of the surface in a 2000-m water column. Ray tracing showed that a likely source region of the short-period waves was the west side of an extended Loop Current. The data and ray paths suggest that, through refraction and reflection, the steep escarpment keeps the energetic waves confined to the deep water. These mechanisms help to explain why short-period fluctuations are not observed farther west in the central and western gulf basin.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Oceanography

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