Authors
Marcus Silva, Moacyr Araujo, Jacques Servain, Pierrick Penven, Carlos AD Lentini
Publication date
2009/1/1
Journal
Ocean Modelling
Volume
30
Issue
4
Pages
256-269
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The southwestern tropical Atlantic (05°S–25°S/20°W–47°W), where part of the South Equatorial Current (SEC) enters at its eastern border, is of particular interest as it is fed by many western boundary currents along the eastern Brazilian continental shelf. However, the long-term variability of the dynamics in this region, which are also important as they contribute to the climate over northeastern Brazil, is largely unknown. We use the Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS) here for the first time in this area to simulate the ocean circulation with an isotropic horizontal grid resolution of 1/12° and 40 terrain-following layers. As a primary evaluation of the ROMS configuration, we explore surface and vertical thermal structures, the surface mixed layer, and mass transports within the upper levels. Interannual variability results are compared with the first two-year series of observed thermal profiles derived from the three …
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M Silva, M Araujo, J Servain, P Penven, CAD Lentini - Ocean Modelling, 2009