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    Coastally Trapped Long Waves in the Yellow Sea

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;1989:;Volume( 019 ):;issue: 005::page 612
    Author:
    Hsueh, Y.
    ,
    Pang, Ig-Chan
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0485(1989)019<0612:CTLWIT>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: The coastally trapped long-wave theory is adapted to a double shelf bottom topography in the development of a barotropic long-wave model for calculating wintertime wind-driven currents and sea level fluctuations in the Yellow Sea. The low frequency, free wave solutions consist of two infinite sets of modes, one set trapped to each side of the trough that separates the two plane shelves. The phase propagation of either set of waves depends upon the slopes of both shelves. Forced wave motions are considered for geostrophic winds calculated at 35°N, 125°E for the period of January?April 1986 for which point measurements of currents and sea level fluctuations are available. Comparison to these measurements shows that the model reproduces reasonably well upwind flow events in the trough that dominate the wind-driven wintertime regime. The anatomy of a typical event of this type shows that the Korea-side Kelvin wave is mainly responsible for the establishment of the downwind setup in sea level and in the ultimate generation of an adjustment drift to the right of the wind necessary for the initiation of the upwind flow. The qualitative similarity found between the model output in alongshore velocity and the observation in coastal waters of Korea, in which no clearly dominant features exist, suggest the importance of the influence of wave modes trapped on one shelf in the determination of motions on the other.
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    contributor authorHsueh, Y.
    contributor authorPang, Ig-Chan
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:49:12Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:49:12Z
    date copyright1989/05/01
    date issued1989
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-27496.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4164507
    description abstractThe coastally trapped long-wave theory is adapted to a double shelf bottom topography in the development of a barotropic long-wave model for calculating wintertime wind-driven currents and sea level fluctuations in the Yellow Sea. The low frequency, free wave solutions consist of two infinite sets of modes, one set trapped to each side of the trough that separates the two plane shelves. The phase propagation of either set of waves depends upon the slopes of both shelves. Forced wave motions are considered for geostrophic winds calculated at 35°N, 125°E for the period of January?April 1986 for which point measurements of currents and sea level fluctuations are available. Comparison to these measurements shows that the model reproduces reasonably well upwind flow events in the trough that dominate the wind-driven wintertime regime. The anatomy of a typical event of this type shows that the Korea-side Kelvin wave is mainly responsible for the establishment of the downwind setup in sea level and in the ultimate generation of an adjustment drift to the right of the wind necessary for the initiation of the upwind flow. The qualitative similarity found between the model output in alongshore velocity and the observation in coastal waters of Korea, in which no clearly dominant features exist, suggest the importance of the influence of wave modes trapped on one shelf in the determination of motions on the other.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCoastally Trapped Long Waves in the Yellow Sea
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume19
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0485(1989)019<0612:CTLWIT>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage612
    journal lastpage625
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;1989:;Volume( 019 ):;issue: 005
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