Observing Subsurface Changes of Two Anticyclonic Eddies Passing over the Izu-Ogasawara Ridge
Title: Observing Subsurface Changes of Two Anticyclonic Eddies Passing over the Izu-Ogasawara Ridge
Journal: Geophysical Research Letters, 44:1857-1865, doi:10.1002/2016GL072163
Authors: XU L. -X.*, S. -P. Xie,Z. Jing, L. -X. Wu, Q. -Y. Liu, P. -L. Li, and Y. Du
Abstract: Eddy‐bathymetry interactions are common in the ocean, but the full evolution of the interaction is difficult to observe below the surface. Using 17 Iridium Argo floats, we continually track two anticyclonic eddies (AEs) in the North Pacific that migrate westward and encounter the Izu‐Ogasawara Ridge. Based on over 5000 Argo profiles following the two AEs, this study presents the first detailed descriptions of changes in eddy vertical structure and diapycnal mixing as the two AEs pass the Ridge. There, we find that isopycnals dome up and the eddy diameter increases, while the diapycnal mixing is enhanced—to the order of 10−4 m2 s−1or larger, in comparison with an ambient of 10−5 m2 s−1. The enhanced mixing around the AE center in the upper −1000 m appears where the underlying bathymetry is shallower than −4000 m and is mainly sustained by tidally generated internal waves.