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Title: The Gulf Stream


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The Gulf Stream
Image Courtesy of Benjamin Franklin. (He had it
just about right) http//www.ushistory.org/frankli
n/temple/images/gulf_stream.gif
  • Justin Shapiro

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Location
  • Western Boundary of the North Atlantic Ocean
  • Sources Caribbean Sea, Antilles Current
  • Sharp Transition zone between cold, dense water
    (Laborador) and warm, less dense water.

3
Transport Heat
  • Heat 1.4 petawatts of heat
  • In conjunction with the Hadley Circulation, this
    heat transport moderates the climate of Europe.
  • Some argue that the atmosphere plays a larger
    role here Mid-latitude Cyclones

4
Transport Water
  • Volume
  • Through Florida Straights 30 Sv
  • Max. Trans. At 55W 150 Sv
  • Transport Increases due to mass contributions
    from the Worthington Gyre and the Northern
    Recirculation Gyre
  • Downstream of Cape Hatteras, Transport Increases
    by 8Sv/100km

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Topographical Image oceancurrents.rsmas.miami.ed
u/atlantic/img_topo1/gulf-stream2.jpg
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Gulf Streams Sink
  • Near 38N 44W Flow Diverges
  • Toward Mid-Atlantic Ridge
  • Azores Current (cold)(southward)
  • Following north along the continental slope
  • North Atlantic Current (warm)(Eastward)

9
Time Variant Structure
  • Large Values of Eddy Kinetic Energy at
    Labrador/Gulf Stream Interface
  • 22 Warm Core and 35 Cold core rings are shed
    features persist from weeks to a year!
  • Wanders much like a wriggling garden hose

10
Scaling factors
  • Width 80-150 km
  • Depth 800-1200 m
  • Average Speed 2 m/s

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Reference
  • HYCOM Consortium, Live Access Data Server,
    http//hycom.coaps.fsu.edu/thredds/dodsC/atl_ops.h
    tml
  • Joanna Gyory, Arthur J. Mariano, Edward H. Ryan.
    "The Gulf Stream." Ocean Surface Currents.
    http//oceancurrents.rsmas.miami.edu/atlantic/gulf
    -stream.html.
  • Lee, Hoyle, A Gulf Stream Synthetic Geoid for
    the TOPEX Altimeter, 1997.
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