Abstract

Mesoscale eddies play an important role in regulating the global ocean ecosystem and climate variability. However, few studies have been found to focus on the survey of the underwater gliders (UGs) motion performance inside mesoscale eddies. The dynamic model of an UG considering the eddy density is established to predict its motion performance inside an eddy. Ignoring the effect of vertical velocity inside the eddy on the motion of UG, the simulation results and experimental data are compared to verify the derived model. From the analysis of the motion performance, the vertical velocity is larger at 400∼940 m depth than that at a depth of 0∼400 m in the ascent. Considering the vertical structures of parameters within eddies, the climbing profiles are chosen as the available samples to capture an eddy better. The larger error caused by the eddy density mainly occurs near the depth of the thermocline. Moreover, there is a stronger influence of eddy density on the motion performance of the UG in the ascent than that in the descent. The results show the differences in the effect of the mesoscale eddy density on the motion performance of “Petrel II” UG in the descent and ascent, and they provide a sampling suggestion for the application of UGs in the mesoscale eddy observation.

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