Title of article :
Sea level fluctuations in central California at subtidal to decadal and longer time scales with implications for San Francisco Bay, California
Author/Authors :
H.F. Ryan، نويسنده , , M.A. Noble، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Sea level elevations from near the mouth of San Francisco Bay are used to describe the low-frequency variability of forcing of the coastal
ocean on the Bay at a variety of temporal scales. About 90% of subtidal fluctuations in sea level in San Francisco Bay are driven by the sea level
variations in the coastal ocean that propagate into the Bay at the estuary mouth. We use the 100-year sea level record available at San Francisco
to document a 1.9 mm/yr mean sea level rise, and to determine fluctuations related to El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and other climatic
events. At time scales greater than 1 year, ENSO dominates the sea level signal and can result in fluctuations in sea level of 10e15 cm. Alongshore
wind stress data from central California are also analyzed to determine the impact of changes in coastal elevation at the mouth of San
Francisco Bay within the synoptic wind band of 2e30 days. At least 40% of the subtidal fluctuations in sea level of the Bay are tied to the
large-scale regional wind field affecting sea level variations in the coastal ocean, with little local, direct wind forcing of the Bay itself. The
majority of the subtidal sea level fluctuations within the Bay that are not related to the coastal ocean sea level signal are forced by an easte
west sea level gradient resulting from tidally induced variations in sea level at specific beat frequencies that are enhanced in the northern reach
of the Bay. River discharge into the Bay through the Sacramento and San Joaquin River Delta also contributes to the eastewest gradient, but to
a lesser degree.
Keywords :
tide gauges , Wind stress , sea level , El Nino phenomenaRegional index terms: USA , San Francisco Bay , California
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science