Nonlinear dynamics insights into "golden tides" in the Caribbean Sea

02.05.2023 11:15 - 12:15

F.J. Beron-Vera (University of Miami)

Abstract: We identify effective carriers of Sargassum in the Caribbean Sea and describe a mechanism for coastal choking. Revealed from satellite altimetry, the carriers of Sargassum are mesoscale eddies (vortices of  50-km radius or larger) with coherent material (i.e., fluid) boundaries. These are observer-independent---unlike eddy boundaries identified with instantaneously closed streamlines of the altimetric sea-surface height field---and furthermore harbor finite-time attractors for networks of elastically connected finite-size buoyant or ``inertial'' particles dragged by ocean currents and winds, a mathematical abstraction of Sargassum rafts. The mechanism of coastal inundation, identified using a minimal model of surface-intensified Caribbean Sea eddies, is thermal instability in the presence of bottom topography.

https://univienna.zoom.us/j/66306947737?pwd=akVOT2pVQXNXWFhHZHBnTjVWWUIzZz09
Meeting ID: 663 0694 7737
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Organiser:
Adrian Constantin (U of Vienna), David Dritschel (U of St. Andrews), Nathan Paldor (HU of Jerusalem)
Location:

ESI, Boltzmann Lecture Hall, Boltzmanngasse 9/2,1090 Wien

Location:
und Zoom