Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea:

Hydrographic data from the North Aegean Sea were used to examine the summer variability of surface water masses during the period 1998-2001. Attention was placed on the surface hydrographic features of the area, such as the Black Sea Water (BSW) plume expansion, the frontal characteristics of the BS...

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Main Author: Georgios Sylaios
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-03-01
Series:Oceanologia
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Online Access:http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/53_1.html#A3
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spelling doaj-5151399a2f2944079bee187fa2d739292020-11-24T22:23:21ZengElsevierOceanologia0078-32342011-03-015315780Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea: Georgios SylaiosHydrographic data from the North Aegean Sea were used to examine the summer variability of surface water masses during the period 1998-2001. Attention was placed on the surface hydrographic features of the area, such as the Black Sea Water (BSW) plume expansion, the frontal characteristics of the BSW with the Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW) and the variability of submesoscale hydrographic features (such as the Samothraki Anticyclone). Strong southerly wind stresses were found responsible for relaxing the horizontal density gradients across the BSW-LIW frontal zone and displacing this front to the north of Lemnos Island, thus suppressing the Samothraki Anticyclone towards the Thracian Sea continental shelf. Under northerly winds, the BSW-LIW front returns to its regular position (south of Lemnos Island), thus allowing the horizontal expansion of the Samothraki gyre up to the Athos Peninsula. Present results indicate the importance of medium-term wind stress effects on the generation of Samothraki Anticyclone suppression/expansion events. http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/53_1.html#A3Water massesMeteorological influencesBlack Sea WaterSamothraki AnticycloneNorth Aegean Sea
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Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea:
Oceanologia
Water masses
Meteorological influences
Black Sea Water
Samothraki Anticyclone
North Aegean Sea
author_facet Georgios Sylaios
author_sort Georgios Sylaios
title Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea:
title_short Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea:
title_full Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea:
title_fullStr Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea:
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the North Aegean Sea:
title_sort meteorological influences on the surface hydrographic patterns of the north aegean sea:
publisher Elsevier
series Oceanologia
issn 0078-3234
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Hydrographic data from the North Aegean Sea were used to examine the summer variability of surface water masses during the period 1998-2001. Attention was placed on the surface hydrographic features of the area, such as the Black Sea Water (BSW) plume expansion, the frontal characteristics of the BSW with the Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW) and the variability of submesoscale hydrographic features (such as the Samothraki Anticyclone). Strong southerly wind stresses were found responsible for relaxing the horizontal density gradients across the BSW-LIW frontal zone and displacing this front to the north of Lemnos Island, thus suppressing the Samothraki Anticyclone towards the Thracian Sea continental shelf. Under northerly winds, the BSW-LIW front returns to its regular position (south of Lemnos Island), thus allowing the horizontal expansion of the Samothraki gyre up to the Athos Peninsula. Present results indicate the importance of medium-term wind stress effects on the generation of Samothraki Anticyclone suppression/expansion events.
topic Water masses
Meteorological influences
Black Sea Water
Samothraki Anticyclone
North Aegean Sea
url http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/53_1.html#A3
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