Inertially induced connections between subgyres in the South Indian Ocean

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2009

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Palastanga, Virginia
Dijkstra, HenkISNI 0000000023267948
de Ruijter, WISNI 0000000021557108

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A barotropic shallow-water model and continuation techniques are used to investigate steady solutions in an idealized South Indian Ocean basin containing Madagascar. The aim is to study the role of inertia in a possible connection between two subgyres in the South Indian Ocean. By increasing inertial effects in the model, two different circulation regimes are found. In the weakly nonlinear regime, the subtropical gyre presents a recirculation cell in the southwestern basin, with two boundary currents flowing westward from the southern and northern tips of Madagascar toward Africa. In the highly nonlinear regime, the inertial recirculation of the subtropical gyre is found to the east of Madagascar, while the East Madagascar Current overshoots the island’s southern boundary and connects through a southwestward jet with the current off South Africa.

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Palastanga, V, Dijkstra, H A & de Ruijter, W P M 2009, 'Inertially induced connections between subgyres in the South Indian Ocean', Journal of Physical Oceanography, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 465-471.