An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model

A reduced-gravity numerical model of Conception Bay, Newfoundland, with a realistic coastline and driven by local wind is developed to analyze the wind-forced response of the pycnocline. Model solutions are compared with temperature and current measurements collected from sub-surface moorings deploy...

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Main Author: Otterson, Timm
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1992
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:6680 2023-10-01T03:55:02+02:00 An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model Otterson, Timm 1992 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6680/ https://research.library.mun.ca/6680/1/TimmOtterson.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6680/3/TimmOtterson.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/6680/1/TimmOtterson.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/6680/3/TimmOtterson.pdf Otterson, Timm <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Otterson=3ATimm=3A=3A.html> (1992) An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1992 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:46:00Z A reduced-gravity numerical model of Conception Bay, Newfoundland, with a realistic coastline and driven by local wind is developed to analyze the wind-forced response of the pycnocline. Model solutions are compared with temperature and current measurements collected from sub-surface moorings deployed at the month in the spring of 1989 and near the head in the spring of 1990. The observed temperature near the head shows similar behavior at all six moorings indicating upwelling of the pycnocline due to northeastward winds. Upwelling around the head and evidence of phase lag from one mooring to the next are consistent with Kelvin wave propagation. The model reproduces most of this variability at all six moorings including the two moorings on the eastern side of the Bay near Bell Island Tickle where Kelvin waves might be expected to be scattered by bottom topography. At the mouth, only the 2 day temperature signal at the mooring closest to the western shore is successfully reproduced by the model. The model's ability to better reproduce temperature variability at the head is explained by the increased wind-forced response at the head and the likely importance of external forcing at the mouth, either from Trinity Bay or due to eddies entering the Bay from outside. The current field at both the head and mouth is poorly reproduced by the model, probably due to the complicated vertical structure of the current. Coherence analysis of the current data shows that the horizontal scale of coherent motions is small (less than 10 km). -- In developing the model used for comparison with observations, boundary conditions that allowed an accurate solution were developed. Placing a radiation condition perpendicular to the coast "upstream" of the Bay resulted in the generation of spurious fluxes and near-inertial Kelvin waves at the boundary. These problems were eliminated by extending the coastline out to sea on the "upstream" side of the mouth and applying a condition of zero normal gradient in interface displacement on the ... Thesis Bell Island Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Bell Island ENVELOPE(-61.967,-61.967,-64.267,-64.267) Tickle ENVELOPE(-67.733,-67.733,-67.116,-67.116)
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description A reduced-gravity numerical model of Conception Bay, Newfoundland, with a realistic coastline and driven by local wind is developed to analyze the wind-forced response of the pycnocline. Model solutions are compared with temperature and current measurements collected from sub-surface moorings deployed at the month in the spring of 1989 and near the head in the spring of 1990. The observed temperature near the head shows similar behavior at all six moorings indicating upwelling of the pycnocline due to northeastward winds. Upwelling around the head and evidence of phase lag from one mooring to the next are consistent with Kelvin wave propagation. The model reproduces most of this variability at all six moorings including the two moorings on the eastern side of the Bay near Bell Island Tickle where Kelvin waves might be expected to be scattered by bottom topography. At the mouth, only the 2 day temperature signal at the mooring closest to the western shore is successfully reproduced by the model. The model's ability to better reproduce temperature variability at the head is explained by the increased wind-forced response at the head and the likely importance of external forcing at the mouth, either from Trinity Bay or due to eddies entering the Bay from outside. The current field at both the head and mouth is poorly reproduced by the model, probably due to the complicated vertical structure of the current. Coherence analysis of the current data shows that the horizontal scale of coherent motions is small (less than 10 km). -- In developing the model used for comparison with observations, boundary conditions that allowed an accurate solution were developed. Placing a radiation condition perpendicular to the coast "upstream" of the Bay resulted in the generation of spurious fluxes and near-inertial Kelvin waves at the boundary. These problems were eliminated by extending the coastline out to sea on the "upstream" side of the mouth and applying a condition of zero normal gradient in interface displacement on the ...
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An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model
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title An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model
title_short An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model
title_full An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model
title_fullStr An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model
title_sort analysis of the wind-forced response of conception bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model
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https://research.library.mun.ca/6680/1/TimmOtterson.pdf
https://research.library.mun.ca/6680/3/TimmOtterson.pdf
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Otterson, Timm <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Otterson=3ATimm=3A=3A.html> (1992) An analysis of the wind-forced response of Conception Bay using a reduced-gravity numerical model. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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