The Mean Upper-Layer Flow in the Central Gulf of Mexico by a New Method

Wilton Sturges Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee

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Abstract

Previous studies have found a puzzling disagreement between two large datasets and the results of numerical models in the central Gulf of Mexico. The observations suggest an upper-layer mean flow to the west of order 10 cm s−1, while the numerical models find no such mean flow. A new technique is used here, using 23 yr of satellite-derived sea surface height data, to estimate the mean flow. This third, independent set of data yields the same westward flow found in previous studies. These findings require that there be sinking in the western Gulf. The details of the return flow remain an intriguing problem.

Corresponding author address: Wilton Sturges, Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306. E-mail: wsturges@fsu.edu

Abstract

Previous studies have found a puzzling disagreement between two large datasets and the results of numerical models in the central Gulf of Mexico. The observations suggest an upper-layer mean flow to the west of order 10 cm s−1, while the numerical models find no such mean flow. A new technique is used here, using 23 yr of satellite-derived sea surface height data, to estimate the mean flow. This third, independent set of data yields the same westward flow found in previous studies. These findings require that there be sinking in the western Gulf. The details of the return flow remain an intriguing problem.

Corresponding author address: Wilton Sturges, Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306. E-mail: wsturges@fsu.edu
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