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Ocean Currents and Eddies in High-Resolution

By Administrator · On May 20, 2015

26D09E7F00000578-3003134-image-a-25_1426797903842Experts say the images, created by Los Alamos National Laboratory, are extremely important in tracking ocean current changes. The oceans play an important role in the earth’s climate; they transport heat from equator to pole, provide moisture for rain, and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Ocean models, such as this one from Los Alamos National Laboratory, help explain interactions between individual eddies that may be altered in a changing climate. 

This visualization, courtesy of the Lab’s MPAS-Ocean Model, shows ocean currents and eddies in a high-resolution global ocean simulation with the Antarctic in the centre.

Detailed turbulent structures are visible throughout the Southern Ocean, where the Antarctic circumpolar current flows eastward around the globe.

Large eddies are particularly visible in the Agulhas current at the southern tip of Africa.

These ocean simulations are validated against satellite and shipboard observations.

Even though individual eddies occur on scales of 10-150 km, their cumulative effects have large and long-ranging consequences on the earth’s climate. In the Southern Ocean, eddies transport heat poleward.

The strength of large-scale circulations in the northern hemisphere is sensitive to the turbulence in the Southern Ocean.

Ocean models are used to test how these interactions may be altered in a changing climate.  Read More

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