Convection created patterns in ocean



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Convection created patterns in ocean

Convection makes the ocean form local currents, indicated by eddies and plumes. When the ocean is covered with grease ice or pancake ice, these patterns can sometimes be seen in SAR images. An example of convection created ocean currents is shown in figure gif.

  
Figure: Convection induced pattern on February 6 1993



Tim Flintholm Fink<tff@emi.dtu.dk>
Mon Jul 17 10:32:20 DFT 1995