Title of article :
Numerical Study of Winter Shamal Wind Forcing on the Surface Current and Wave Field in Bushehr's Offshore Using MIKE21
Author/Authors :
Pakhirehzan, Mohammad Ph.D. student - Faculty of Marine Science and Technology - University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas , Rahbani, Maryam Faculty of Marine Science and Technology - University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas , Malakooti, Hossein Faculty of Marine Science and Technology - University of Hormozgan, Bandar Abbas
Abstract :
Marine areas are affected by different atmospheric phenomena such as wind
and storm. In this research the effect of a large scale atmospheric phenomenon,
known as Winter Shamal Wind, is investigated on the regime of currents and
waves in the northwest part of the Persian Gulf. This wind normally occurs for
the period of three to seven days, during December to early March. MIKE21
Coupled Model FM was applied to study the pattern of current and waves for
this period. To provide the hydrodynamic data for the model and validate the
simulated results, the wind data of ECMWF and mast meteorology of coastal
synoptic station of Bushehr and wave data of buoy located offshore of Bushehr
was used. The results indicated only a slight increase in current speed with no
significant change in current direction during Winter Shamal Wind, showing a
stable current pattern in northwest of the Persian Gulf. The significant wave
height and wave propagation speed for the period of Winter Shamal Wind in
comparison with the days prior to the wind show significant changes. The
maximum wave speed in the area under investigation reaches up to 1 m/s and
the significant wave height is almost 1 meter higher than that of normal
situation.
Keywords :
Persian Gulf , winter Shamal wind , MIKE21
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics