Tropical Pacific Drifting Buoys
Rick Lumpkin / Mayra Pazos, AOML, Miami
JULY 2013
During July 2013, 327 satellite-tracked surface drifting buoys, 90% with
subsurface drogues attached for measuring mixed layer currents, were
reporting from the tropical Pacific. Across the basin, most drifters
reported currents at or close to their July climatological strengths.
Stronger eastward anomalies in the far eastern Pacific may have been
affected by the presence of a Tropical Instability Wave there.

FIGURE A1.1
a) Top: Movements of drifting buoys in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
The linear segments of each trajectory represent a one week displacement.
Trajectories of buoys which have lost their subsurface drogues are gray; those with
drogues are blue.
b) Middle: Monthly mean currents calculated from all buoys 1993-2010 (gray),
and currents measured by the drogued buoys this month (black) smoothed by an
optimal filter.
c) Bottom: Anomalies from the climatological monthly mean currents for this month.
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