Abstract

Theoretical studies on the interaction of a zonal current with a zonal ridge, an isolated bump, and a meridional ridge compare favorably with hydrographic observations within the eastward flowing Antarctic Circumpolar Current where it flows over similar topographic features. However, the existing hydrographic data are insufficient for examining the temporal stability and kinematic behavior of the resulting mesoscale structures. In this study, some of these transient features have been compared with patterns in sea surface variability, derived from collinear satellite altimetric data. When these features occurred near the crossing point of two satellite ground traces, it was possible to characterize their length scales, dynamic height relief, and translational and surface geostrophic velocities.

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