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Article Dans Une Revue Continental Shelf Research Année : 2013

Untangling the roles of wind, run-off and tides in Prince William Sound

François Colas
Xiaochun Wang
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Xavier Capet
Yi Chao
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Prince William Sound (PWS) oceanic circulation is driven by a combination of local wind, large run-off and strong tides. Using a regional oceanic model of the Gulf of Alaska, adequately resolving the mean circulation and mesoscale eddies, we configure a series of three nested domains. The inner domain zooms in on Prince William Sound with a 1-km horizontal grid resolution. We analyze a set of four experiments with different combinations of run-off, wind and tides to demonstrate the relative influence of these forcing on the central Sound mean circulation cell and its seasonal variability. The mean circulation in the central PWS region is generally characterized by a cyclonic cell. When forced only by the wind, the circulation is cyclonic in winter and fall and strongly anticyclonic in summer. The addition of freshwater run-off greatly enhances the eddy kinetic energy in PWS partly through near-surface baroclinic instabilities. This leads to a much more intermittent circulation in the central Sound, with the presence of intense small-scale turbulence and a disappearance of the summer wind-forced anticyclonic cell. The addition of tides reduces the turbulence intensity (relatively to the experiment with run-off only), particularly in the central Sound. The generation of turbulent motions by baroclinic processes is lowered by tidal mixing and by modification of the exchange at Hinchinbrook Entrance. Tides have an overall stabilizing effect on the central Sound circulation. Tidal rectification currents help maintain a mean cyclonic circulation throughout the year.

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hal-00871951 , version 1 (11-10-2013)

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François Colas, Xiaochun Wang, Xavier Capet, Yi Chao, James C. Mcwilliams. Untangling the roles of wind, run-off and tides in Prince William Sound. Continental Shelf Research, 2013, 63, pp.79. ⟨10.1016/J.CSR.2012.05.002⟩. ⟨hal-00871951⟩
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