Anomalously deep convection in the Irminger Sea during the winter of 2014–2015


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The anomalous thermohaline properties of the core of the Labrador Sea water (LSW), a product of winter convection resulted from the ocean–winter interaction, which were recorded in the Irminger Sea in 2014 and 2015, are discussed. It is found that, in the summer of 2015, the LSW filled the entire deepwater basin in the south of the sea down to a depth of 1300 m over the periphery of the Irminger gyral, and down to a depth of 1800 m, in the anticyclone eddy formed in early June of 2015. The maximum density of the LSW core here was 27.75 σθ. Such deep and intense winter convection in the Irminger Sea was last recorded 20 years ago. As a result, the temperature of the LSW dropped to values observed in the years 2002 and 2007, but its average salinity remained high. The LSW that have been formed in recent years are reported to have great amplitude and nonmonotonic variability of the properties.

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V. S. Gladyshev

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Email: sgladyshev@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Nakhimovskii pr. 36, Moscow, 117218

S. K. Gulev

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Email: sgladyshev@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Nakhimovskii pr. 36, Moscow, 117218

A. V. Sokov

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Email: sgladyshev@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Nakhimovskii pr. 36, Moscow, 117218

S. V. Gladyshev

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

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Email: sgladyshev@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Nakhimovskii pr. 36, Moscow, 117218

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