HyMeX-SOP2: The Field Campaign Dedicated to Dense Water Formation in the Northwestern Mediterranean

The HYdrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment (HyMeX) Special Observing Period 2 (SOP2, January 27–March 15, 2013) was dedicated to the study of dense water formation in the Gulf of Lion in the northwestern Mediterranean. This paper outlines the deep convection of winter 2012–2013 and the meteorological conditions that produced it. Alternating phases of mixing and restratification are related to periods of high and low heat losses, respectively. High-resolution, realistic, three-dimensional models are essential for assessing the intricacy of buoyancy fluxes, horizontal advection, and convective processes. At the submesoscale, vertical velocities resulting from symmetric instabilities of the density front bounding the convection zone are crucial for ventilating the deep ocean. Finally, concomitant atmospheric and oceanic data extracted from the comprehensive SOP2 data set highlight the rapid, coupled evolution of oceanic and atmospheric boundary layer characteristics during a strong wind event.

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Estournel Claude, Testor Pierre, Taupier-Letage Isabelle, Bouin Marie-Noelle, Coppola Laurent, Durand Pierre, Conan Pascal, Bosse Anthony, Brilouet Pierre-Etienne, Beguery Laurent, Belamari Sophie, Beranger Karine, Beuvier Jonathan, Bourras Denis, Canut Guylaine, Doerenbecher Alexis, Durrieu de Madron Xavier, D'Ortenzio Fabrizio, Drobinski Philippe, Ducrocq Veronique, Fourrie Nadia, Giordani Herve, Houpert Loic, Labatut Laurent, Brossier Cindy Lebeaupin, Nuret Mathieu, Prieur Louis, Roussot Odile, Seyfried Leo, Somot Samuel (2016). HyMeX-SOP2: The Field Campaign Dedicated to Dense Water Formation in the Northwestern Mediterranean. Oceanography. 29 (4). 196-206. https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2016.94, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00386/49688/

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