An Evaluation of a Numerical Water Elevation and Tidal Current Prediction Model Applied to Montery Bay

An Evaluation of a Numerical Water Elevation and Tidal Current Prediction Model Applied to Montery Bay
Title An Evaluation of a Numerical Water Elevation and Tidal Current Prediction Model Applied to Montery Bay PDF eBook
Author Sheldon Mark Lazanoff
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Pages 78
Release 1971
Genre Monterey Bay (Calif.)
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Characterization of Tidal Currents in Monterey Bay from Remote and In-situ Measurements

Characterization of Tidal Currents in Monterey Bay from Remote and In-situ Measurements
Title Characterization of Tidal Currents in Monterey Bay from Remote and In-situ Measurements PDF eBook
Author Emil T. Petruncio
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Pages 124
Release 1993
Genre Tidal currents
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A first order description of tidal heights and currents in Monterey Bay is provided. Analysis of sea level records indicate that a mixed, predominantly semidiurnal tide nearly co-oscillates within the bay. Analysis of month-long moored ADCP records obtained in the winter and summer of 1992 reveals that tidal-band currents account for approximately 50 percent of the total current variance in the upper ocean (20-200 m). A relatively strong (7 cm/s) fortnightly tide (MSf) is present in both seasons. Considerable rotation of the semidiurnal ellipse orientations occurs with depth during both seasons. A month- long record of surface current measurements obtained with CODAR, an HF radar system, during September 1992 reveals that the Monterey Submarine Canyon clearly influences the strength and direction of semidiurnal (M2) tidal currents. Good agreement exists between the strength and orientation of ADCP- and CODAR-derived tidal ellipses, with the exception of the constituent K1. Large, spatially uniform K1 surface currents (20-30 cm/s) appear to be the result of diurnal sea breeze forcing.

A Model for Tidal Circulation Adapted to Monterey Bay, California

A Model for Tidal Circulation Adapted to Monterey Bay, California
Title A Model for Tidal Circulation Adapted to Monterey Bay, California PDF eBook
Author Christine W. Schomaker
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Pages 212
Release 1983
Genre Tidal currents
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An implicit numerical model for two-dimensional hydrodynamic flow in coastal seas by Leendertse (1967), as modified by Hart (1976), was applied to Monterey Bay. The model was tested against available water-level and current observations. The responses of Monterey Bay to tidal forcing and steady-state winds were simulated. Under tidal forcing it was found to provide reasonable estimates of sa-surface elevations. Currents were not well predicted, indicating that other mechanisms such as wind, density stratification, and oceanic currents generally dominate the forcing of the circulation in Monterey Bay. The model in its present form was found to be potentially suitable for providing real-time tide correctors during a hydrographic survey, achieving an RMS error of 4.5 cm in predicting sea-surface elevations. (Author).

Observations and Modeling of the Internal Tide in a Submarine Canyon

Observations and Modeling of the Internal Tide in a Submarine Canyon
Title Observations and Modeling of the Internal Tide in a Submarine Canyon PDF eBook
Author Emil T. Petruncio
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Pages 210
Release 1996
Genre Science
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Shipboard ADCP and CTD measurements were conducted in Monterey Submarine Canyon in April and October 1994 to determine the propagation characteristics and energy levels of the semidiurnal internal tide. The measurements reveal a bottom intensified internal tide propagating energy up canyon. The region of strongest motion is in a beam 150-200 m thick, centered approximately 150 m above the Canyon floor. Along canyon baroclinic M2 currents are typically 15-20 cm/s, an order of magnitude larger than the estimated barotropic tidal currents. In April 1994, the internal tidal beam is well described by a progressive wave, while in October 1994, the signal is standing along and perpendicular to the beam. The Princeton Ocean Model was used to study the generation and propagation of semidiurnal internal tides in submarine canyons and to investigate their sensitivity to canyon shape.

Selected Water Resources Abstracts

Selected Water Resources Abstracts
Title Selected Water Resources Abstracts PDF eBook
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Pages 806
Release 1991
Genre Hydrology
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Compilation of Abstracts of Dissertations, Theses and Research Papers Submitted by Candidates for Degrees

Compilation of Abstracts of Dissertations, Theses and Research Papers Submitted by Candidates for Degrees
Title Compilation of Abstracts of Dissertations, Theses and Research Papers Submitted by Candidates for Degrees PDF eBook
Author Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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Pages 658
Release 1969
Genre Dissertations, Academic
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Northern California Coastal Processes Annotated Bibliography

Northern California Coastal Processes Annotated Bibliography
Title Northern California Coastal Processes Annotated Bibliography PDF eBook
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Pages 524
Release 1987
Genre Coastal engineering
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