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Montegut C. D., Durand Fabien, Bourdalle-Badie R., Blanke B. (2014). Role of fronts in the formation of Arabian Sea barrier layers during summer monsoon. Ocean Dynamics, 64 (6), p. 809-822. ISSN 1616-7341.

Titre du document
Role of fronts in the formation of Arabian Sea barrier layers during summer monsoon
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000336981700004
Auteurs
Montegut C. D., Durand Fabien, Bourdalle-Badie R., Blanke B.
Source
Ocean Dynamics, 2014, 64 (6), p. 809-822 ISSN 1616-7341
The barrier layer (BL) - a salinity stratification embedded in the upper warm layer - is a common feature of the tropical oceans. In the northern Indian Ocean, it has the potential to significantly alter the air-sea interactions. In the present paper, we investigate the spatio-temporal structure of BL in the Arabian Sea during summer monsoon. This season is indeed a key component of the Asian climate. Based on a comprehensive dataset of Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) and Argo in situ hydrographic profiles, we find that a BL exists in the central Arabian Sea during summer. However, it is highly heterogeneous in space, and intermittent, with scales of about similar to 100 km or less and a couple of weeks. The BL patterns appear to be closely associated to the salinity front separating two water masses (Arabian Sea High Salinity Water in the Northern and Eastern part of the basin, fresher Bay of Bengal Water to the south and to the west). An ocean general circulation model is used to infer the formation mechanism of the BL. It appears that thick (more than 40 m) BL patterns are formed at the salinity front by subduction of the saltier water mass under the fresher one in an area of relatively uniform temperature. Those thick BL events, with variable position and timing, result in a broader envelope of thinner BL in climatological conditions. However, the individual patterns of BL are probably too much short-lived to significantly affect the monsoonal air-sea interactions.
Plan de classement
Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032]
Description Géographique
OCEAN INDIEN ; ARABIE MER
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010062246]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010062246
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