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handle: 10261/55490 , 10261/317972 , 10261/318250 , 10508/8262 , 10508/4694
Despite the considerable impact of meddies on climate through the long-distance transport of properties, a consistent observation of meddy generation and propagation in the ocean is rather elusive. Meddies propagate at about 1000 m below the ocean surface, so satellite sensors are not able to detect them directly and finding them in the open ocean is more fortuitous than intentional. However, a consistent census of meddies and their paths is required in order to gain knowledge about their role in transporting properties such as heat and salt. In this paper we propose a new methodology for processing high-resolution sea surface temperature maps in order to detect meddy-like anomalies in the open ocean on a near-real-time basis. We present an example of detection, involving an atypical meddy-like anomaly that was confirmed as such by in situ measurements.
imagen de satélite, observation in situ, Meddy, Satellite image, meddy, SH1-691, observación in situ, Thermohaline anormaly, thermohaline anomaly, Vorticity, satellite image, Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling, vorticidad, Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias, anomalía termohalina, Medio Marino, Observation in situ, vorticity
imagen de satélite, observation in situ, Meddy, Satellite image, meddy, SH1-691, observación in situ, Thermohaline anormaly, thermohaline anomaly, Vorticity, satellite image, Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling, vorticidad, Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias, anomalía termohalina, Medio Marino, Observation in situ, vorticity
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