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The Effect of Stokes Drift and Transient Rip Currents on the Inner Shelf. Part II: With Stratification
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his is Part II of a two-part study focused on Stokes drift and transient rip current (TRC) effects on the unstratified (Part I) and stratified (this paper) inner shelf. Part I focuses on funwaveC?Coupled Ocean?Atmosphere ...
The Effect of Stokes Drift and Transient Rip Currents on the Inner Shelf. Part I: No Stratification
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: his is part one of a two-part study focused on Stokes drift and transient rip current (TRC) effects on the unstratified (this paper) and stratified (see Part II) inner shelf. A TRC-generating, wave-resolving model funwaveC ...
Shelf Cross-Shore Flows under Storm-Driven Conditions: Role of Stratification, Shoreline Orientation, and Bathymetry
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractNumerical simulations are used to study the response of Long Bay, South Carolina, a typical coastal embayment with curved coastline located on the South Atlantic Bight, to realistic, climatologically defined, ...
Bulk vs. Spectral Wave Parameters: Implications on Stokes Drift Estimates, Regional Wave Modeling, and HF Radars Applications
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ccurate estimates of Stokes drift are necessary to quantify Lagrangian transport and upper-ocean mixing. These can be estimated from directional wave spectra. Here, a methodology for the reconstruction of such spectra is ...
SWRL Net: A Spectral, Residual Deep Learning Model for Improving Short-Term Wave Forecasts
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Mid- to Inner-Shelf Coupled ROMS–SWAN Model–Data Comparison of Currents and Temperature: Diurnal and Semidiurnal Variability
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ccurately representing diurnal and semidiurnal internal variability is necessary to investigate inner-shelf to midshelf exchange processes. Here, a coupled Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS)?Simulating Waves Nearshore ...
Midshelf to Surfzone Coupled ROMS–SWAN Model Data Comparison of Waves, Currents, and Temperature: Diagnosis of Subtidal Forcings and Response
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: coupled wave and circulation model that includes tide, wind, buoyancy, and wave processes is necessary to investigate tracer exchange in the shelf region. Here, a coupled Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS)?Simulating Waves ...
Mechanisms of Mid- to Outer-Shelf Transport of Shoreline-Released Tracers
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Transport of shoreline-released tracer from the surfzone across the shelf can be affected by a variety of physical processes from wind-driven to submesoscale, with implications for shoreline contaminant dilution and larval ...
Statistics of Internal Tide Bores and Internal Solitary Waves Observed on the Inner Continental Shelf off Point Sal, California
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractMoored observations of temperature and current were collected on the inner continental shelf off Point Sal, California, between 9 June and 8 August 2015. The measurements consist of 10 moorings in total: 4 moorings ...
Heating of the Midshelf and Inner Shelf by Warm Internal Tidal Bores
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Cross-shore heat flux (CHF) spatiotemporal variability in the subtidal (ST), diurnal (DU), and semidiurnal (SD) bands is described for 35 days (summer 2015) from collocated vertical measures of temperature and currents ...