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Seasonal variability of gyre-scale circulation in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea

TitleSeasonal variability of gyre-scale circulation in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsArtale, V., Astraldi M., Buffoni G., and Gasparini G.P.
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research
Volume99
Pagination14,127-14,137
ISSN01480227
Keywordscirculation, gyres, Seasonal variability, Tyrrhenian Sea
Abstract

Field data indicate that a well-marked cyclonic gyre affecting the water column from the surface to the bottom is present in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea in both summer and winter. The gyre undergoes significant seasonal changes in both shape and size. Following the indications of past studies, a numerical quasi-geostrophic model driven by the wind jet blowing from the Strait of Bonifacio was able to reproduce the principal gyre characteristics. However, the wind jet alone does not explain all the gyre features, especially its seasonal variation. These variations are probably linked to the seasonal variability of the northward surface current flowing along the eastern boundary of the Tyrrhenian Sea. -from Authors

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Citation KeyArtale1994