Abstract

AbstractRepeat measurements of velocity and temperature profiles from the Container Motor Vessel (CMV) Oleander provide an unprecedented look into the variability on the New Jersey Shelf and upper continental slope. Here 1362 acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) velocity sections collected between 1994 and 2018 are analyzed in both Eulerian and stream coordinate reference frames to characterize the mean structure of the Shelfbreak Jet, as well as its seasonal to decadal variability. The Eulerian mean Shelfbreak Jet has a maximum jet velocity of 0.12 m s−1. The maximum jet velocity peaks in April and May and reaches its minimum in July and August. In a stream coordinate framework, the jet is only identified in 61% of transects, and the mean stream coordinate Shelfbreak Jet has a maximum jet velocity of 0.32 m s−1. Evidence is found that Warm Core Rings, originating from the Gulf Stream arriving in the Slope Sea adjacent to the New Jersey Shelf, shift the Shelfbreak Jet onshore of its mean position or entirely shutdown the Shelfbreak Jet's flow. At interannual timescales, variability in the Shelfbreak Jet velocity is correlated with the temperature on the New Jersey Shelf 2 months later. When considered in a stream coordinate framework, Shelfbreak Jet have decreased over the time period considered in the study.

Highlights

  • The Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) Shelfbreak Jet is an equatorward flowing jet, concentrated over the shelf break

  • The data collected by the Container Motor Vessel (CMV) Oleander have provided a unique opportunity to observe the Shelfbreak Jet over the span of two and half decades

  • We focus on analyzing patterns in the velocity data, looking at time periods when the Shelfbreak Jet is shifted in position, or when it does not exist in an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) transect

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Summary

Introduction

The Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) Shelfbreak Jet is an equatorward flowing jet, concentrated over the shelf break. Flagg et al (2006) used the Oleander observations from 1992–2002 to detail the Shelfbreak Jet during time periods without Warm Core Rings present on the Oleander's route Using these observations, they were able to study the mean structure of the Shelfbreak Jet. With over 200 transects, Flagg et al (2006) quantified the seasonal to interannual variability. We are able to establish the mean velocity structure at the shelf break and the velocity variability Using this ADCP data allows for a greater understanding of the spatial scales of the Shelfbreak Jet and its variability relative to the hydrographic and mooring-based studies.

CMV Oleander Measurements
Shelfbreak Jet Identification
Satellite
Eulerian Mean Shelfbreak Jet Velocity Structure and Transport
Stream Coordinate Mean Shelfbreak Jet Velocity Structure and Transport
Conditional Averageing for a Broader View
Determining the Factors Causing Jet Presence or Absence
Interannual Variability and Connections with Temperature
Long-Term Shelfbreak Jet Variability
Conclusion
Findings
Data Availability Statement
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