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The subtropical gyres of the world are extensive, coherent regions that occupy about 40% of the surface of the earth. Once thought to be homogeneous and static habitats, there is increasing evidence that mid-latitude gyres exhibit substantial physical and biological variability on a variety of time scales. While biological productivity within these oligotrophic regions may be relatively small, their immense size makes their total contribution significant. Global distributions of dynamic height derived from satellite altimeter data, and chlorophyll concentration derived from satellite ocean color data, show that the dynamic center of the gyres, the region of maximum dynamic height where the thermocline is deepest, does not coincide with the region of minimum chlorophyll concentration. The physical and biological processes by which this distribution of ocean properties is maintained, and the spatial and temporal scales of variability associated with these processes, are analyzed using global surface chlorophyll-a concentrations, sea surface height, sea surface temperature and surface winds from operational satellite and meteorological sources, and hydrographic data from climatologies and individual surveys.

Seasonal and interannual variability in the areal extent of the subtropical gyres are examined using 8 months (November 1996 – June 1997) of OCTS and nearly 5 years (September 1997 – June 02) of SeaWiFS ocean color data and are interpreted in the context of climate variability and measured changes in other ocean properties (i.e., wind forcing, surface currents, Ekman pumping, and vertical mixing). The North Pacific and North Atlantic gyres are observed to be shrinking over this period, while the South Pacific, South Atlantic, and South Indian Ocean gyres appear to be expanding

  • Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
  • Date: 9/1/2002
  • Year: 2002
  • Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), GYRES, WATER COLOR, OCEAN DYNAMICS, OCEAN SURFACE, ACTIVITY (BIOLOGY), CHLOROPHYLLS, ANNUAL VARIATIONS, SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE, SATELLITE OBSERVATION, DATA INTEGRATION, ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION, McClain, Charles R., Signorini, Sergio R., Christian, James R

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