A weaker Agulhas Current leads to more Agulhas leakage

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2009

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van Sebille, ErikORCID 0000-0003-2041-0704ISNI 0000000388128000
Biastoch, A.
van Leeuwen, PeterISNI 0000000387197119
de Ruijter, WISNI 0000000021557108

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Time series of transports in the Agulhas region have been constructed by simulating Lagrangian drifter trajectories in a 1/10 degree two-way nested ocean model. Using these 34 year long time series it is shown that smaller (larger) Agulhas Current transport leads to larger (smaller) Indian-Atlantic inter-ocean exchange. When transport is low, the Agulhas Current detaches farther downstream from the African continental slope. Moreover, the lower inertia suppresses generation of anti-cyclonic vorticity. These two effects cause the Agulhas retroflection to move westward and enhance Agulhas leakage. In the model a 1 Sv decrease in Agulhas Current transport at 32°S results in a 0.7 ± 0.2 Sv increase in Agulhas leakage

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van Sebille, E, Biastoch, A, van Leeuwen, P J & de Ruijter, W P M 2009, 'A weaker Agulhas Current leads to more Agulhas leakage', Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 36, no. L03601, pp. 1-4.