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Torres, Rafael R. and Giraldo, Estafanía and Muñoz, Cristian and Caicedo, Ana and Hernández Carrasco, Ismael and Orfila, Alejandro. (2023). Seasonal and El Niño–Southern Oscillation-related ocean variability in the Panama Bight. European Geosciences Union, 19 (3). pp. 685-701. doi https://doi.org/10.5194/os-19-685-2023

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Abstract

In the Panama Bight, two different seasonal surface circulation patterns coincide with a strong mean sea level variation, as observed from 27 years of absolute dynamic topography (ADT) and the use of self-organizing maps. From January to April, a cyclonic gyre with a strong southwestward Panama Jet Surface Current (PJSC) dominates the basin circulation, forced by the Panama surface wind jet that also produces upwelling, reducing sea surface temperature (SST), increasing sea surface salinity (SSS) and causing an ADT decrease. From June to December, the Choco surface wind jet enhances SST, precipitation and river runoff, which reduces SSS, causing an ADT rise, which in turn forces a weak circulation in the bight, vanishing the PJSC. Interannual variability in the region is strongly affected by El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO); however this climatic variability does not modify the seasonal circulation patterns in the Panama Bight. In contrast, the positive (negative) ENSO phase increases (decreases) SST and ADT in the Panama Bight, with a mean annual difference of 0.9 ∘C and 9.6 cm, respectively, between the two conditions, while its effect on SSS is small. However, as the strong seasonal SST, SSS and ADT ranges are up to 2.2 ∘C, 2.59 g kg−1 and 28.3 cm, the seasonal signal dominates over interannual variations in the bight.

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Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Climatology. Oceanographic data. Cyclones
Geographical coverage : Panamá
Depositing User: Dirección General Marítima
ISSN: 1812-0792
Official URL: https://os.copernicus.org/articles/19/685/2023/
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.5194/os-19-685-2023

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