Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP

Horizontal currents as a function of depth, measured by a bottommounted acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) in the Iceland-Faeroe area have been analysed. Because of instrumental limitations it was expected that currents measured in the upper 15% of the water column would be contaminated by sid...

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Main Author: Essen, Heinz-Hermann
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Language:English
Published: NATO. SACLANTCEN 1992
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12489/218
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spelling ftcentremre:oai:cmre.archive.knowledgearc.net:20.500.12489/218 2023-05-15T16:46:40+02:00 Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP Essen, Heinz-Hermann 1992/12 vi, 43 p. : ill. 198 fig. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12489/218 English eng NATO. SACLANTCEN 1748 SM-265 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12489/218 Iceland Faeroe Islands Currents Oceanography - Observations Acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) Tides Scientific Memorandum (SM) 1992 ftcentremre https://doi.org/20.500.12489/218 2022-03-27T09:37:56Z Horizontal currents as a function of depth, measured by a bottommounted acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) in the Iceland-Faeroe area have been analysed. Because of instrumental limitations it was expected that currents measured in the upper 15% of the water column would be contaminated by side-lobe reflections from the sea surface. Some evidence has been found that this effect is less important in the upper part of the contaminated layer. The uncontaminated data are of high quality and cover about 75% of the water column. By means of least-squares methods, tidal currents have been extracted. The semidiurnal tide M2 is dominant, its barotropic portion has been estimated from vertically averaged currents. After removing the tides, the only significant variance peak left is for clockwise rotating currents around the inertial period. Vertical coherence between currents at different depth levels has been investigated and a decomposition into empirical orthogonal eigenfunctions (EOFs) has been performed. A surprisingly high correlation has been found between low-pass filtered current velocities at the (contaminated) near-surface level and wind velocities from the wind archive of the UK Meteorological Office. Other/Unknown Material Iceland CMRE Open Library (NATO STO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation
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topic Iceland
Faeroe Islands
Currents
Oceanography - Observations
Acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP)
Tides
spellingShingle Iceland
Faeroe Islands
Currents
Oceanography - Observations
Acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP)
Tides
Essen, Heinz-Hermann
Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP
topic_facet Iceland
Faeroe Islands
Currents
Oceanography - Observations
Acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP)
Tides
description Horizontal currents as a function of depth, measured by a bottommounted acoustic doppler current profiler (ADCP) in the Iceland-Faeroe area have been analysed. Because of instrumental limitations it was expected that currents measured in the upper 15% of the water column would be contaminated by side-lobe reflections from the sea surface. Some evidence has been found that this effect is less important in the upper part of the contaminated layer. The uncontaminated data are of high quality and cover about 75% of the water column. By means of least-squares methods, tidal currents have been extracted. The semidiurnal tide M2 is dominant, its barotropic portion has been estimated from vertically averaged currents. After removing the tides, the only significant variance peak left is for clockwise rotating currents around the inertial period. Vertical coherence between currents at different depth levels has been investigated and a decomposition into empirical orthogonal eigenfunctions (EOFs) has been performed. A surprisingly high correlation has been found between low-pass filtered current velocities at the (contaminated) near-surface level and wind velocities from the wind archive of the UK Meteorological Office.
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author Essen, Heinz-Hermann
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title Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP
title_short Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP
title_full Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP
title_fullStr Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP
title_full_unstemmed Ocean currents in the Iceland-Faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted ADCP
title_sort ocean currents in the iceland-faeroe area, measured by a bottom-mounted adcp
publisher NATO. SACLANTCEN
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