Retrieving Mesoscale Vertical Velocities along the Antarctic Circumpolar Current from a Combination of Satellite and In Situ Observations

Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Roma, Italy, Daniele Iudicone, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Naples, Italy, Yuri Cotroneo, Università Parthenope, Napoli, Italy, Enrico Zambianchi, Parthenope University of Naples, Naples, Italy and Marie-Helene Rio, CLS, Toulouse, France
Abstract:
In the framework of the Italian National Program on Antarctic Research (PNRA), an analysis of the mesoscale dynamics along the Antarctic Circumpolar Current has been carried out starting from a combination of satellite and in situ observations. More specifically, state-of-the-art statistical techniques have been used to combine remotely-sensed sea surface temperature, salinity and absolute dynamical topography with in situ Argo data, providing mesoscale-resolving 3D tracers and geostrophic velocity fields. The 3D reconstruction has been validated with independent data collected during PNRA surveys. These data are then used to diagnose the vertical exchanges in the Southern Ocean through a generalized version of the Omega equation. Intense vertical motion (O(100 m/day)) is found along the ACC, upstream/downstream of its meanders, and within mesoscale eddies, where multipolar vertical velocity patterns are generally observed.