We use cookies to improve your experience, some are essential for the operation of this site.

"Pinocchio's Nose" effect of pinched off rotating warm core rings.

"Pinocchio's Nose" effect of pinched off rotating warm core rings.
"Pinocchio's Nose" effect of pinched off rotating warm core rings.
"Pinocchio's Nose" effect of pinched off rotating warm core rings.
"Pinocchio's Nose" effect of pinched off rotating warm core rings.
Comments (0)
260715
John E. Cook
"Pinocchio's Nose" effect of pinched off rotating warm core rings.
Illustration
12/26/2007
PinochiosNose-IOD.jpg
Image Of the Day caption:
Gliders released off the coast of Massachusetts have helped scientists understand a previously unknown process by which warm Gulf Stream water and colder waters exchange in the economically important waters of the continental shelf. Rotating warm core rings form in the deep ocean and eventually pinch off from the Gulf Stream. The outer limbs of the rings hit the continental slope and are squeezed by the rising sea floor. They continue to move, following the seafloor contour and elongating to form the long nose shape. Eventually, the extension stops, and thin filaments coming out of the north side of the nose penetrate further onto the shelf.
Illustration by Jack Cook
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Labels
This item includes these files
Collections