Abstract

Abstract A unique set of Lagrangian observations has recently been collected in the Gulf Stream using the newly developed isopycnal RAFOS float. Between January, 1984 and October, 1985, thirty-seven of these drifters were launched in the main thermocline of the current off Cape Hatteras and lacked acoustically downstream for 30 or 45 days. Temperature and pressure were also recorded along each float trajectory. The isopycnal capability of this drifter allows it to follow fluid parcel pathways quite accurately along the sloping density surfaces of the Gulf Stream. The RAFOS drifters revealed a striking pattern of vertical and cross-stream motion in Gulf Stream meanders. Floats were consistently observed to upwell (downwell) and move onshore (offshore) as they approached anticyclonic (cyclonic) meander crests (troughs). The rms vertical velocity in the center of the stream was observed to be 0.08 cm s−1 on the 12°C surface. No mean vertical motion was detected in the main thermocline of the Gulf Stream betw...

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