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Experimental study of the coastal thermocline height variations caused by an impulsively applied wind of limited along-shore extent
Authors:Dal S Lee  Dominique P Renouard
Institution:Institut de Mécanique de Grenoble, B.P. 53X, 38041 Grenoble France
Abstract:On the large rotating platform of Grenoble's University, a channel (8×2×0.6 m) has been built, equipped with a wind entrainment simulation effects mechanism. With a local wind, acting over a two-layered ocean, upwelling or downwelling patterns are induced, which are Kelvin-type height variations of the interface; propagating so that, in the northern hemisphere, they leave the coastline to the right of their direction of propagation, and having a profile exponentially decreasing from the coastline towards the open sea. The agreement between these observations and the recently proposed model of Crepon and Richez (1982) is very good at some distance from the excitation zone.However, this model, for its application, is limited to the situation in which the Ekman layer is of the same order of magnitude as the upper layer. Otherwise the oceanographic observations, as well as our observations, show a cross-shore current in the intermediate layer. Near the boundaries of the excitation zone (i.e., the wind zone), such a current is responsible for vortices which cause local upwelling. The model does not account for such local upwelling which is superimposed on the Kelvin-type height variation of the thermocline. These vortices may be explained by consideration of variations of relative vorticity. The experiments also show that a wind perpendicular to the coast may also induce upwelling or downwelling.
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