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Simple method for estimating barotropic tidal currents on continental margins with specific application to the M/sub 2/ tide off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States

Journal Article · · J. Phys. Oceanogr.; (United States)
Theory is developed to describe barotropic tidal currents on ''smooth'' continental shelves, that is, continental shelves with longshore scales much greater than the shelf width. Two models are considered, one in which sea level does not vary significanlty across the shelf and the other in which it does. Both models include longshore gradients and friction (parameterized linearly in velocity). The models were tested by calculating the M/sub 2/ tidal currents off the Altantic and Pacific coasts of the United States and then comparing the calculated currents to those measured. Results show that theory and observation are in very good agreement as far offshore as 300 km. Along the Atlantic coast, on account of the wide continental shelf, current velocities are typically O(0.10--0.15 m s/sup -1/) north of Cape Hatteras and O(0.15--0.28 m s/sup -1/) off Savannah, Georgia. Currents rotate anticyclonically and are highly elliptical (ellipticity Eroughly-equal-0.4), with the semi-major axis oriented normal to the coast. Friction is significant in the South Atlantic Bight and acts to rotate the zero-friction current ellipses in a clockwise direction. Off the Pacific coast, where the continental shelf is narrow, M/sub 2/ tidal currents are relatively weak (0.02--0.08 m s/sup -1/) strongly oriented in the longshore direction (Eroughly-equal0.1). The currents rotate counterclockwise with negligible friction influence. The good agreement between calculated barotropic M/sub 2/ currents and the observed currents off the southwest Pacific coast and all along the Atlantic coast of the United States suggests that the semidiurnal tides along these coasts are largely barotropic.
Research Organization:
School of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle 98195
OSTI ID:
5476377
Journal Information:
J. Phys. Oceanogr.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Phys. Oceanogr.; (United States) Vol. 12:1; ISSN JPYOB
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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