Abstract

Ocean flows are routinely inferred from low-resolution satellite altimetry measurements of sea surface height assuming a geostrophic balance. Recent nonlinear dynamical systems techniques have revealed that surface currents derived from altimetry can support mesoscale eddies with material boundaries that do not filament for many months, thereby representing effective transport mechanisms. However, the long-range Lagrangian coherence assessed for mesoscale eddy boundaries detected from altimetry is constrained by the impossibility of current altimeters to resolve ageostrophic submesoscale motions. These may act to prevent Lagrangian coherence from manifesting in the rigorous form described by the nonlinear dynamical systems theories. Here we use a combination of satellite ocean color and surface drifter trajectory data, rarely available simultaneously over an extended period of time, to provide observational evidence for the enduring Lagrangian coherence of a Loop Current ring detected from altimetry. We also seek indications of this behavior in the flow produced by a data-assimilative system which demonstrated ability to reproduce observed relative dispersion statistics down into the marginally submesoscale range. However, the simulated flow, total surface and subsurface or subsampled emulating altimetry, is not found to support the long-lasting Lagrangian coherence that characterizes the observed ring. This highlights the importance of the Lagrangian metrics produced by the nonlinear dynamical systems tools employed here in assessing model performance.

Highlights

  • The focus of our analysis is a region filled with closed streamlines of the altimetric sea surface height (SSH) field in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), which can be tracked for nearly one year since April 2013

  • The region was classified as an Loop Current ring (LCR) by the Horizon Marine Inc.‘s EddyWatch program using Leben’s48 methodology, which searches for Eulerian footprints of LCRs on the SSH field, and further named Kraken

  • In this paper we have provided independent observational support for the enduring Lagrangian coherence of a Loop Current ring (LCR) in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM), which was detected from its Eulerian footprints in satellite altimetry sea surface height (SSH) data and termed Kraken

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The goal of this paper is to provide support for the enduring Lagrangian coherence of a mesoscale eddy using an unprecedented combination of observations from independent sources

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