Abstract
Abstract. A novel analysis is performed utilizing cross-track kinetic energy (CKE) computed
from along-track sea surface height anomalies. The midpoint of enhanced
kinetic energy averaged over 3-year periods from 1993 to 2016 is determined
across the Southern Ocean and examined to detect shifts in frontal positions,
based on previous observations that kinetic energy is high around fronts in
the Antarctic Circumpolar Current system due to jet instabilities. It is
demonstrated that although the CKE does not represent the full eddy kinetic
energy (computed from crossovers), the shape of the enhanced regions along
ground tracks is the same, and CKE has a much finer spatial sampling of
6.9 km. Results indicate no significant shift in the front positions across
the Southern Ocean, on average, although there are some localized, large
movements. This is consistent with other studies utilizing sea surface
temperature gradients, the latitude of mean transport, and the probability of
jet occurrence, but is inconsistent with studies utilizing the movement of
contours of dynamic topography.
Funder
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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