Arctic Tidal Current Atlas from Moored Current Observations, Arctic Ocean, 1998-2018

Tidal and wind-driven near-inertial currents play a vital role in the changing Arctic climate and the marine ecosystems. We compiled over 420 available moored current observations taken over the last two decades throughout the Arctic to assemble a pan-Arctic atlas of tidal band currents. The atlas c...

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Main Authors: Till Baumann, Igor Polyakov, Laurie Padman, Seth Danielson, Ilker Fer, Andrey Pnyushkov, William Williams, Markus Janout
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2019
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:ad793fca-8235-4807-abb4-77e5edf2b8d6
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Summary:Tidal and wind-driven near-inertial currents play a vital role in the changing Arctic climate and the marine ecosystems. We compiled over 420 available moored current observations taken over the last two decades throughout the Arctic to assemble a pan-Arctic atlas of tidal band currents. The atlas contains different tidal current products designed for the analysis of tidal parameters from monthly to inter-annual time scales. On shorter time scales, wind-driven inertial currents cannot be analytically separated from dominant tidal constituents. Thus, we include 10-30 hour band-pass filtered currents, containing all semidiurnal and diurnal tidal constituents as well as wind-driven inertial currents for the analysis of high-frequency variability of ocean dynamics. This allows for a wide range of possible uses, including local case studies of baroclinic tidal currents, assessment of long-term trends in tidal band kinetic energy and Arctic-wide validation of ocean models. Furthermore, this atlas may be a valuable tool for industrial applications such as fisheries, navigation and offshore construction. Included in this dataset are individual mooring records, in addition to a zipped directory of all records.