Spatial distribution characteristics of surface tidal currents in the southwest of Taiwan Strait |
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Authors: | Zhiben Shen Xiongbin Wu Hang Lin Xiaofeng Chen Xing’an Xu Lun Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Electronic Information, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430079, P. R. China 2. Wuhan Second Ship Design and Research Institute, Wuhan, 430079, P. R. China 3. Fujian Provincial Department of Ocean and Fisheries, Fuzhou, 350003, P. R. China
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Abstract: | ![]() This study was conducted on the spatial distribution characteristics of surface tidal currents in the southwestern Taiwan Strait based on the quasi-harmonic analysis of current data obtained by two high frequency surface wave radar (HFSWR) systems. The analysis shows that the tidal current pattern in the southwestern Taiwan Strait is primarily semi-diurnal and influenced significantly by shallow water constituents. The spatial distribution of tidal current ellipses of M2 is probably affected by the interaction between two different systems of tide wave, one from the northern mouth of Taiwan Strait and the other from the Bashi Channel. The directions of the major axes of M2 tidal current ellipses coincide roughly with the axis of the Taiwan Strait. The spatial distribution of the magnitudes of the probable maximum current velocity (PMCS) shows gradual increase of the velocity from northeast to southwest, which is in accordance with the spatial distribution of the measured maximum current velocity (MMCS). The directions of the residual currents are in accordance with the direction of the prevailing monsoon wind at the Taiwan Strait and the direction of the Taiwan warm current during summer. The bathymetry also shows a significant effect on the spatial distribution characteristics of tidal currents. |
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Keywords: | high frequency surface wave radar quasi-harmonic analysis spatial distribution characteristic surface tidal current Taiwan Strait |
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