Low frequency nearshore current fluctuations on Florida’s central east coast
Nearshore current measurements in 10 m of water off Hutchinson Island on Florida's central east coast were obtained over 40 da. Data analyses reveal independent alongshore and crosshelf systems of subinertial waves superimposed on a weak southward, essentially alongshore mean current. The cross...
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Summary: | Nearshore current measurements in 10 m of water off Hutchinson Island on Florida's central east coast were obtained over 40 da. Data analyses reveal independent alongshore and crosshelf systems of subinertial waves superimposed on a weak southward, essentially alongshore mean current. The crosshelf current fluctuations appear to be wind driven, while only the 2-2.8 da alongshore current fluctuations are coherent with windstress. This manuscript may be cited as: Zweck, O. V., & Hale, D. A. (1979). Low frequency nearshore current fluctuations on Florida’s central east coast. Florida Scientist, 42(1), 26-32. Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #136. |
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