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A numerical model investigation of the residual circulation in Hauraki Gulf,New Zealand
Authors:Roger Proctor  Malcolm JN Greig
Institution:1. Proudman Oceanographic Laboratory , Bidston Observatory , Birkenhead, Merseyside, L43 7RA, United Kingdom;2. Division of Water Sciences , New Zealand Oceanographic Institute , Private Bag, Kilbirnie, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:The homogeneous residual circulation in Hauraki Gulf arising from the tides, steady winds, and oceanic inflows is considered by use of a depth‐averaged 2‐dimensional numerical model. Vertical current structure of the wind‐driven circulation is derived by using the computed wind‐induced sea surface slopes, the wind stress, and a prescribed vertical eddy viscosity. Tidal residual circulation is weak, less than 0.01 ms‐1 over most of the Gulf. The response of the Gulf to wind‐forcing indicates a preference for north‐west/south‐east directed winds, the flow through the Gulf being more than 3 times as strong as for winds from other directions. Surface currents are mainly in the wind direction, but subsurface currents reveal closed circulation cells in near‐coastal areas. Simple oceanic inflows give rise to water movements which penetrate to the inner part of the Gulf.
Keywords:Hauraki Gulf  numerical modelling  residual circulation  tides  winds  oceanic inflows
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