Title of article :
Feature-oriented regional modeling and simulations in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank
Author/Authors :
Gangopadhyay، نويسنده , , Avijit and Robinson، نويسنده , , Allan R. and Haley، نويسنده , , Patrick J. and Leslie، نويسنده , , Wayne G. and Lozano، نويسنده , , Carlos J. and Bisagni، نويسنده , , James J. and Yu، نويسنده , , Zhitao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The multiscale synoptic circulation system in the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank (GOMGB) region is presented using a feature-oriented approach. Prevalent synoptic circulation structures, or ‘features’, are identified from previous observational studies. These features include the buoyancy-driven Maine Coastal Current, the Georges Bank anticyclonic frontal circulation system, the basin-scale cyclonic gyres (Jordan, Georges and Wilkinson), the deep inflow through the Northeast Channel (NEC), the shallow outflow via the Great South Channel (GSC), and the shelf–slope front (SSF). Their synoptic water–mass (T–S) structures are characterized and parameterized in a generalized formulation to develop temperature–salinity feature models.
ptic initialization scheme for feature-oriented regional modeling and simulation (FORMS) of the circulation in the coastal-to-deep region of the GOMGB system is then developed. First, the temperature and salinity feature-model profiles are placed on a regional circulation template and then objectively analyzed with appropriate background climatology in the coastal region. Furthermore, these fields are melded with adjacent deep-ocean regional circulation (Gulf Stream Meander and Ring region) along and across the SSF. These initialization fields are then used for dynamical simulations via the primitive equation model. Simulation results are analyzed to calibrate the multiparameter feature-oriented modeling system. Experimental short-term synoptic simulations are presented for multiple resolutions in different regions with and without atmospheric forcing. The presented ‘generic and portable’ methodology demonstrates the potential of applying similar FORMS in many other regions of the Global Coastal Ocean.
Keywords :
ocean circulation , coastal currents , gyres , Shelf fronts , MODELING , Shelf seas
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research