2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-12054
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New Insights on the Formation and Breaking Mechanism of Convective Cyclonic Cones in the South Adriatic Pit during Winter 2018

Abstract: <p>The deepwater formation in the northern part of the South Adriatic Pit (Mediterranean Sea) during winter 2018 is investigated using in-situ glider data. After a period of about 2 weeks from the beginning of the mixing phase, a homogeneous convective area ∼110-km-wide and ∼300-m deep, breaks up due to the baroclinic instability process in cyclonic cones made of geostrophically adjusted fluid. The base of these cones is located at the bottom of the mixed layer, and th… Show more

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“…Since the reassessment of the dynamics of the Adriatic Sea by Orlic et al [24], numerous studies have focused on the dynamics, formation, circulation pathways, and related processes of the NAdDW [25][26][27]. Since 2013, glider observations have been conducted twice a year in winter in the SAP along the Bari-Dubrovnik transect to monitor the dynamics of the DW [28]. Since 2006, the South Adriatic trench observatory named E2M3A "http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/e2-m3a/" (accessed on 29 June 2023) has been located in the center of the cyclonic gyre in the southern Adriatic basin, where deep convection processes occur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the reassessment of the dynamics of the Adriatic Sea by Orlic et al [24], numerous studies have focused on the dynamics, formation, circulation pathways, and related processes of the NAdDW [25][26][27]. Since 2013, glider observations have been conducted twice a year in winter in the SAP along the Bari-Dubrovnik transect to monitor the dynamics of the DW [28]. Since 2006, the South Adriatic trench observatory named E2M3A "http://nettuno.ogs.trieste.it/e2-m3a/" (accessed on 29 June 2023) has been located in the center of the cyclonic gyre in the southern Adriatic basin, where deep convection processes occur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%