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Variations in surface current off the coasts of Canada as inferred from infrared satellite imageryInfrared satellite images of sea surface temperature are used to infer changes in the surface currents off both the east and west coasts of Canada. Off the east coast, summer infrared temperature patterns suggest a close connection between the location of the continental slope and the path of the Labrador Current as marked by a strong change in the shape of the continental slope. In winter both infrared and visible imagery reveal the southward propagation of wavelike features in the ice patterns along the Labrador coast. A large number of images from the Canadian west coast were used to depict the evolution of surface temperature features. In winter and spring 150 km current meanders are fed energy by the baroclinic instability of the uniformly directed current which flows northwest in winter and southeast in spring. In summer the surface current is directed southeastward while below it an undercurrent flows to the northeast. Initiated by an interaction with the irregularities of the local continental slope 75 km current meanders begin to form. Energy is then fed non-linearly by baroclinic instability into longer scale 150 km meander which eventually shed to form separate eddies.
Document ID
19840019237
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Emery, W. J.
(British Columbia Univ. Vancouver British Columbia, Canada)
Ikeda, M.
(British Columbia Univ. Vancouver British Columbia, Canada)
Mysak, L. A.
(British Columbia Univ. Vancouver British Columbia, Canada)
Leblond, P. H.
(British Columbia Univ. Vancouver British Columbia, Canada)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1984
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center Frontiers of Remote Sensing of the Oceans and Troposphere from Air and Space Platforms
Subject Category
Oceanography
Accession Number
84N27305
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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