Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6388384 | Progress in Oceanography | 2015 | 87 Pages |
Abstract
The decay of the southern meddies proceeds mainly via the loss of their skirts and does not affect meddy cores until the latest stages. The decay of the northern meddies goes in parallel with the decay of their cores. In average meddy decay is achieved within 1-2Â years, although may take over 3Â years. Collisions with the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and seamounts sensibly decrease meddy lifetimes. Meddy decay also speeds up when meddies meet the Azores Current or the North Atlantic Current. A rapid drop in the number of meddies south of the Azores Current proves that it represents a dynamic barrier for weak meddies.
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Authors
I. Bashmachnikov, F. Neves, T. Calheiros, X. Carton,