DocumentCode :
1795284
Title :
Features of summertime circulation in the Gulf of Riga (A numerical simulation)
Author :
Lips, Urmas ; Zhurbas, Victor ; Skudra, Maris ; Vali, Germo
Author_Institution :
Marine Syst. Inst., Tallinn Univ. of Technol., Tallinn, Estonia
fYear :
2014
fDate :
27-29 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
A regional, 0.5 n.m. and 20 sigma layer grid model of the Gulf of Riga (GoR) was implemented based on the Princeton Ocean Model code with initial conditions and atmospheric forcing taken from HIROMB and HIRLAM output. A basic run that covers an ice-free period of May 1-December 31, 2012, brought the following results: - the mean summertime surface circulation in GoR displays a whole-basin anticyclonic gyre with more intense currents in the western half of the gyre; - two seasonal currents are identified: the Northern Longshore Current (NLC) in the western part of GoR and the Southern Subsurface Longshore Current in the eastern part of GoR; - in the cold season of the year (when seasonal pycnocline is absent), the anticyclonic gyre in GoR is replaced by a cyclonic gyre. The seasonal change in sign of the whole-basin surface circulation in GoR is likely controlled by the NLC, a baroclinic jet-like current formed along the western shore in summer due to the prevalence of southwesterly, upwelling-favored winds, and presence of seasonal stratification that can be approximated as a two-layer vertical structure; this baroclinic jet disappears in winter when the seasonal pycnocline is absent.
Keywords :
oceanographic regions; wind; 20 sigma layer grid model; AD 2012 05 01 to 12 31; Gulf of Riga; HIRLAM; HIROMB; NLC; Northern Longshore Current; Princeton Ocean Model code; Southern Subsurface Longshore Current; atmospheric forcing; baroclinic jet-like current; cold season; ice-free period; intense current; mean summertime surface circulation; numerical simulation; seasonal currents; seasonal pycnocline; seasonal stratification; southwesterly upwelling-favored winds; summertime circulation; two-layer vertical structure; whole-basin anticyclonic gyre; whole-basin surface circulation; Atmospheric modeling; Mouth; Numerical models; Ocean temperature; Rivers; Sea surface; Wind;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Baltic International Symposium (BALTIC), 2014 IEEE/OES
Conference_Location :
Tallinn
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5707-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BALTIC.2014.6887846
Filename :
6887846
Link To Document :
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