A theory of semigeostrophic gravity waves and its application to the intrusion of a density current along a coast |
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Authors: | Atsushi Kubokawa Kimio Hanawa |
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Institution: | (1) Geophysical Institute, Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, 980 Sendai, Japan |
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Abstract: | Semigeostrophic gravity waves associated with a coastal boundary current, which has finite and uniform potential vorticity
and is bounded away from the coastline by a density front on the ocean surface, are investigated. It is shown that the semigeostrophic
coastal current has two waves which are named here the Semigeostrophic Coastal Wave (SCW) and the Semigeostrophic Frontal
Wave (SFW). The SCW becomes an elementary Kelvin wave at some limit while the SFW is caused by the existence of the surface
density front. The SCW appears mainly as variations in the upper layer depth at the coast and as alongshore velocity at the
density front. On the other hand, the SFW appears mainly as variations in the width of the current. When the weak nonlinearity
and ageostrophic effect are included, these semigeostrophic gravity waves satisfy the Kortweg- de Vries equation, which suggests
that the local changes in the width and/or velocity of the semigeostrophic coastal current propagate as wave-like disturbances. |
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