Title :
Walking on the sea side: Modeling and observational efforts of the Iberian Margin Ocean Observatory (RAIA)
Author :
Otero, P. ; Ruiz-Villarreal, M. ; García-García, L. ; Marta-Almeida, M. ; Cobas, M. ; González-Nuevo, G. ; Cabanas, J.M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. Espanol de Oceanogr., A Coruña, Spain
Abstract :
The Iberian Margin Ocean Observatory (RAIA) was born in 2009 with the aim of reinforcing the coastal observational infrastructure along the Atlantic margin of the Euro-region Galicia-Northern Portugal. This contribution is intended to illustrate the ability of a high-resolution ocean model configuration (~1.3 km) operationally ran in the frame of the Observatory to capture the oceanographic variability of the system during winter and summer 2010. During winter, strong showers feed river plumes and contribute to develop strong currents in the inner shelf, up to 1 m s-1 during southerly winds associated to front arrival. During summer, persistent upwelling favorable winds cause the uplift of cold waters over the shelf. The surface thermal signal of the subsurface upwelled water was observed from mid June to mid October both in satellite images and model results, accompanied by the presence of filaments off Cape Finisterre.
Keywords :
ocean temperature; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; wind; AD 2010; Atlantic margin; Cape Finisterre; Euro-region Galicia-Northern Portugal; Iberian Margin Ocean Observatory; RAIA; coastal observational infrastructure; cold water uplift; front arrival; high-resolution ocean model configuration; inner shelf; oceanographic variability; persistent upwelling favorable wind; river plume; satellite image; sea side; southerly wind; strong current development; subsurface upwelled water; surface thermal signal; Observatories; Ocean temperature; Predictive models; Rivers; Sea measurements; Sea surface;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2011 IEEE - Spain
Conference_Location :
Santander
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0086-6
DOI :
10.1109/Oceans-Spain.2011.6003564