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  • Virginie Lafon
  • Ana Martins
  • Igor Bashmachnikov
  • Felix Jose
  • Margarida Melo-Rodrigues
  • Miguel Figueiredo
  • Ana Mendonça
  • Luis Macedo

Using 1.1 km resolution imagery from NOAA-12, -14, -16, and -17 recorded from April 2001 to May 2003 by "HAZO" HRTP mid-Atlantic satellite receiving station, 8-day average image are calculated to investigate AVHRR-derived SST distributions and associated dominant space and time scales around the Azores archipelago (34° to 42° N, 33° to 23° W). Eight-day average images together with zonal and meridional averages show a distinct seasonal cycle and typical gradients, which emphasise the dual influence of the Gulf Stream and the Azores Current in this region. In late spring, isotherms start moving to the north and retreat in early autumn. Low horizontal gradients are found during summertime, with warmer waters located to the south and west. Orientation of SST patterns changes with time from SW-NE (e.g. July 2001) to NNW-SSE (e.g. July 2002, August 2001 and 2002). The later orientation involves the sudden warming of the waters surrounding the northwestern group of islands of the Azores archipelago. This warming persists during 3 to 6 weeks with mean temperature differences of the order of 0.8°C. At a more local scale (2° × 2° in size) SST variability is also observed. In some cases, it is found that wind-driven coastal upwelling, a few km wide, occurs to the south of the islands during spring and summer months. Field data demonstrate that upwelling events increase local biomass. This result highlights the relevance of SST data to improve stock assessment and fishery management studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number15
Pages (from-to)130-139
Number of pages10
JournalProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Volume5569
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2004
EventRemote Sensing of the Ocean and Sea Ice 2004 - Maspalomas, Spain
Duration: 13 Sep 200414 Sep 2004

    Research areas

  • Azores, Coastal upwelling, Spatial variability, SST, Temporal variability

    Scopus subject areas

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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