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Baroclinic dynamics of wind-driven circulation in a stratified bay: A numerical study using models of varying complexity
Authors:Li Zhai  Jinyu ShengRichard J Greatbatch
Institution:Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4J1
Abstract:The baroclinic response of a stratified coastal embayment (Lunenburg Bay of Nova Scotia) to the observed wind forcing is examined using two numerical models. A linear baroclinic model based on the normal mode approach shows skill at reproducing the observed isotherm movements and sub-surface currents during a time of strong stratification in the bay. The linear model also shows that the isotherm movement in Lunenburg Bay is influenced by the wind forcing and propagation of baroclinic Kelvin waves from neighbouring Mahone Bay. The effects of nonlinearity and topography are investigated using a three-dimensional nonlinear coastal circulation model. The nonlinear model results demonstrate that the nonlinear advection terms generate a gyre circulation at the entrance of Lunenburg Bay, and the slope bottom topography at the mouth of the bay strengthens the sub-surface time-mean inflow on the southern side of the bay. A comparison of model-calculated currents in different numerical experiments clearly shows that baroclinicity plays a dominant role in the dynamics of wind-driven circulation in Lunenburg Bay.
Keywords:Baroclinic Kelvin waves  wind-driven currents  upwelling  downwelling  lunenburg Bay  nonlinear advection  topography
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