The life cycle of a coherent Lagrangian Agulhas ring

Y. Wang, F. J. Beron-Vera, M. J. Olascoaga
2016 Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans  
We document the long-term evolution of an Agulhas ring detected from satellite altimetry using a technique from nonlinear dynamical systems that enables objective (i.e., observer-independent) eddy framing. Such objectively detected eddies have Lagrangian (material) boundaries that remain coherent (unfilamented) over the detection period. The ring preserves a quite compact material entity for a period of about 2 years even after most initial coherence is lost within 5 months after detection. We
more » ... ttribute this to the successive development of short-term coherent material boundaries around the ring. These boundaries provide effective short-term shielding for the ring, which prevents a large fraction of the ring's interior from being mixed with the ambient turbulent flow. We show that such coherence regain events cannot be inferred from Eulerian analysis. This process is terminated by a ring-splitting event which marks the ring demise, near the South American coast. The genesis of the ring is characterized by a ring-merging event away from the Agulhas retroflection, followed by a 4-month-long partial coherence stage, scenario that is quite different than a simple current occlusion and subsequent eddy pinch off.
doi:10.1002/2015jc011620 fatcat:wwiaxotfgneolhj2eoouj2ouvm