Tropical Pacific Drifting Buoys
Rick Lumpkin / Mayra Pazos, AOML, Miami
JUNE 2023
During June 2023, 168 satellite-tracked surface drifting buoys were
reporting from the tropical Pacific. A small number of drifters at 100W,
~5N measured eastward anomalies exceeding 70 cm/s, but it is unclear if this
is associated with a broader pattern or with an instability wave. Drifters
at 5-7N across the central basin exhibited westward anomalies of 40 cm/s,
continuing the pattern that appeared in May.

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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