A MODEL STUDY OF THE WIND STRESS INFLUENCE ON THE INTERANNUAL VARIABILITY OF THE ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT
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The interannual variability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) transport in the Drake Passage is studied on the basis of simulations performed using the Argo-based model for Investigation of the Global Ocean (AMIGO), which consists of a block for variational interpolation of the Argo floats data to a regular grid and a block for model hydrodynamic adjustment of variationally interpolated fields. Such a technique allows us to obtain a complete set of oceanographic characteristics from irregularly located Argo measurements: temperature, salinity, density, and current velocity. The calculation results are presented as monthly, seasonal, and annual means and climatological fields. The mean ACC transport through the Drake Passage in 2005--2014 was estimated at $162 \pm 5$~Sv (1 Sv $= 10^6$~m$^3$~s$^{-1}$). Two additional numerical experiments were carried out in order to study the contribution of the wind forcing to the interannual variability of the ACC transport: the real thermohaline fields corresponding to the particular time period were replaced by climatic ones (Experiment~1); the real wind forcing data were replaced by the climatic ones (Experiment~2). Analysis of the results of numerical experiments has shown that variable wind stress forcing is the key factor controlling the interannual variability of the ACC transport through the Drake Passage.

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Antarctic Circumpolar Current, transport, variability, modeling, Argo floats
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