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Evolution of oceanographic conditions off Baja California: 1997–1999

Authors :
Durazo, R.
Baumgartner, T.R.
Source :
Progress in Oceanography. Jul2002, Vol. 54 Issue 1-4, p7. 25p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

This paper examines the oceanic response off Baja California, Mexico, to the 1997–1998 El Nin˜o and the transition to La Nin˜a conditions. The data presented were gathered during seven cruises over a grid based on the CalCOFI station plan, from lines 100–130, out to station 80. T–S diagrams with data obtained during the peak phase of El Nin˜o, demonstrate that warmer and saltier (spicier) than normal conditions prevailed in the upper 600 m over this region. Temperature and salinity anomalies calculated for CalCOFI line 120 revealed waters near the coast at 50 m depth to be up to 8.7 °C warmer and <f>S=0.8</f> saltier than the climatology during October 1997. These large anomalies persisted through January 1998, with some slight diminution in the magnitudes near the surface. This study suggests that anomalously warm and salty waters were fed from a source of spicy water to the southwest, identified as Subtropical Surface Water (StSW), and that low-salinity Tropical surface waters (TSW) were blocked to the southeast in the vicinity of the tip of the Peninsula. Subsurface waters associated with the California undercurrent (CU), fed from the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), were also warmer and saltier than normal, and indicate a significant expansion in volume of the CU, presumably a result of intensification of poleward flow at depth. We postulate that the well defined near-surface and deep poleward flows in the study area reflect anomalous large-scale cyclonic circulation affecting the flow in the southeastern region of the North Pacific subtropical gyre east of 125°W. Following the El Nin˜o event, warm and salty upper waters retreated to latitudes south of Punta Eugenia. With the return to normal and cooler conditions, equatorward flow over the sampling grid predominated with an increased meandering and mesoscale activity. Transition to La Nin˜a conditions would have been associated with re-establishment of normal anticyclonic flow in the southeastern quadrant of the Pacific subtropical gyre. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Subjects

Subjects :
*OCEANOGRAPHY

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00796611
Volume :
54
Issue :
1-4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Progress in Oceanography
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7875926
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0079-6611(02)00041-1