Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2005, Side 148

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2005, Side 148
146 NEWS AND PROGRESS 2004 in the Atlantic inflow. Similar oscillations were also observed throughout the water column under the Faroe Current and as deep as 1700 m. These oscillations are explained as southward propagating Topo- graphic Rossby waves impinging onto the Faroe Slope. A simple two-layer analytical model explains the salient features of the current intensification and the vertical pyc- nocline deflection as the wave propagates onto the slope. The waves may influence the bifurcation of the Faroe Current at the northeastern corner of the Faroe Plateau. This bifurcation is decisive for how much of the Atlantic water, enters the slope current west of Norway and how much continues in the outer branch of the Norwegian Atlantic Current. It may also influence, how much ends as the recircu- lated Faroe Current in the Norwegian Sea and how much continues all the way to the Arctic regions. Significant correlations were found between current measurements to the north and to the east of the Faroe Shelf. Altimeter data, combined with hy- drographic data in the FSC, are used to estimate the seasonality of the Faroe Cur- rent transport southwards into the FSC. No seasonality was seen in the Southern Faroe Current prior to 1995, but during the subsequent years a clear seasonal cycle with a maximum in February-April and an amplitude of ~0.6 Sv was found. More data is needed in order to understand the fate of the Faroe Current in the Nordic Seas. The analyzed current time series are short in a climatic context and the MI- COM model was invoked to get a longer time perspective. A 53 years hind-cast simulation with the regional model ver- sion was conducted to explore the nature of the pole-ward flowing Atlantic water in the Iceland-Scotland region. It was found that the simulated seasonal and long-term temperature variations in the Continental Shelf Current closely resemble observa- tions from the North Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Shetland Channel, and from the Norwegian Sea. The simulated tempera- ture on the Faroe Plateau was compared to a long-term time-series of daily coastal temperature. In addition to correctly simu- lated seasonal and long-term temperature variations, a realistic seasonal modulation with a varying amplitude and phase was also found. The potential for using the simulations as a support when interpret- ing long-term hydrographic records and as a guide for future monitoring, has been examined.
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