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Cirene: Air-sea interactions in the seychelles-chagos thermocline ridge region

  • Jérôme Vailard
  • , J. P. Duvel
  • , M. J. Mcphaden
  • , P. Bouruet-Aubertot
  • , B. Ward
  • , E. Key
  • , D. Bourras
  • , R. Weller
  • , P. Minnett
  • , A. Weill
  • , C. Cassou
  • , L. Eymard
  • , T. Fristedt
  • , C. Basdevant
  • , Y. Dandonneau
  • , O. Duteil
  • , T. Izumo
  • , C. de Boyer Montégut
  • , S. Masson
  • , F. Marsac
  • C. Menkes, S. Kennan
  • CNRS
  • National Institute of Oceanography India
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Old Dominion University
  • IDA Business Park
  • (CNRS/UVSQ/UPMC)
  • Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
  • University of Miami
  • Centre Européen de Recherche et Formation Avancées en Calcul Scientifique
  • Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI)
  • Frontier Research Center for Global Change
  • IRD Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement
  • Natl. Inst. for Water/Atmosph. Res.

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Résumé

The Vasco - Cirene program ex-plores how strong air - sea inter-actions promoted by the shallow thermocline and high sea surface temperature in the Seychelles - Chagos thermocline ridge results in marked variability at synoptic, intraseasonal, and interannual time scales. The Cirene oceano-graphic cruise collected oceanic, atmospheric, and air - sea flux observations in this region in Jan-uary - Februazy 2007. The contem-poraneous Vasco field experiment complemented these measure-ments with balloon deployments from the Seychelles. Cirene also contributed to the development of the Indian Ocean observing system via deployment of a moor-ing and 12 Argo profilers. Unusual conditions prevailed in the Indian Ocean during Janu-ary and February 2007, following the Indian Ocean dipole climate anomaly of late 2006. Cirene measurements show that the Seychelles - Chagos thermocline ridge had higher-than-usual heat content with subsurface anomalies up to 7°C. The ocean surface was warmer and fresher than average, and unusual eastward currents prevailed down to 800 m. These anomalous conditions had a major impact on tuna fishing in early 2007. Our dataset also sampled the genesis and maturation of Tropical Cyclone Dora, including high surface temperatures and a strong diurnal cycle before the cyclone, followed by a 1.5°C cool-ing over 10 days. Balloonborne instruments sampled the surface and boundary layer dynamics of Dora. We observed small-scale structures like dry-air layers in the atmosphere and diurnal warm layers in the near-surface ocean. The Cirene data will quantify the impact of these finescale features on the upper-ocean heat budget and atmospheric deep convection.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)45-61
Nombre de pages17
journalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume90
Numéro de publication1
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2 mars 2009
Modification externeOui

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