2024
DOI: 10.1029/2023jc020479
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Dynamics of the Barrier Layer Dipole in the Equatorial Indian Ocean

Junde Li,
Di Han,
Guanghong Liao
et al.

Abstract: The barrier layer (BL) significantly impacts the upper ocean circulation and thermodynamic structure by inhibiting the heat and momentum exchange between the mixed layer (ML) and the subsurface layer. There exist sea surface temperature and salinity dipole modes in the tropical Indian Ocean, however, a BL dipole mode has not yet been identified. Using the latest observations and ocean reanalysis, here we show a robust BL dipole mode in the central and eastern equatorial Indian Ocean, which is highly correlated… Show more

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“…The product uses SMOS data to achieve temporal continuity along the period and is validated using data from ARGO buoys and moored buoys. This dataset has been used for different regional studies (e.g., [28][29][30][31]) and studies at the global scale (e.g., [32,33]). This is the first time that it has been used for a detailed study off of Chilean Patagonia.…”
Section: Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 99%