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van Ballegooyen et al. 1994
van Ballegooyen, R.C., Gründlingh, M.L. and Lutjeharms, J.R.E. (1994). Eddy fluxes of heat and salt from the southwest Indian Ocean into the southeast Atlantic Ocean: A case study. Journal of Geophysical Research 99: doi: 10.1029/94JC00383. issn: 0148-0227.

Hydrographic data collected during a dedicated research cruise in the Agulhas Retroflection region in February/March 1987 are analyzed in conjunction with Geosate altimetry from December 1986 to December 1988. Estimates of the heat and salt anomalies of eddies and rings observed in this hydrographic survey, are combined with the altimetric tracking of these features to provide insight into and quantification of the climatically important interbasin exchanges occurring in this region. Over the 2-year period a total of 14 anticyclonic eddies were generated by the Agulhas Current, approximately 50% of these were observed in the satellite altimetry analysis not to migrate father than 1500 km west of northwest of the Agulhas Retroflection region. Altimetry data show a number of eddies being shed south of the Agulhas Retroflection; all were observed ultimately to move westward rather than southward across the Subtrpoical Convergence.

The estimated net heat fluxes (300 W m-2) and evaporative losses (1 cm day-1) to atmosphere from eddies with the Agulhas Retroflection region in February--March 1987 were appreciably larger than the austral summer climatological means (25 to 100 W m-2 and 0.6 cm day-1, respectively) for this region. From the combined altimetric and hydrographic analyses, the volume flux of Indian Ocean water warmer than 10¿C into the South Atlantic Ocean via the Agulhas eddy field is estimated to be 6.3 Sv (1 Sv=10-6 m3 s-1) and 7.3 Sv for water warmer than 8¿C. Similarly, estimated fluxes of heat and salt into the Atlantic Ocean via the Agulhas eddy field are 0.045 PW and 78¿1012 kg per annum, respectively. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1994

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Oceanography, Physical, Eddies and mesoscale processes, Oceanography, General, Climate and interannual variability, Oceanography, Physical, Western boundary currents, Oceanography, Physical, Air-sea interactions
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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