Geostrophic response near the coast |
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Authors: | Shinya Minato |
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Institution: | 1. Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 1-15-1 Minamidai, Nakano-ku, 164, Tokyo, Japan
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Abstract: | Geostrophic response of a two-layer fluid near a straight coast is investigated for a successive disturbance by the use of the inviscid, reduced gravity model. Poincare waves, coastal motion (which is trapped by the coast) and a geostrophic eddy are created. The energy of these motions is obtained. The manner in which the ocean responds is found to depend considerably on the way the disturbance is applied. When the water is supplied continuously to a calm upper layer adjacent to the coast, a quasi-steady geostrophic eddy is formed and its energy increases in proportion toT 2 (T is the duration for which water is supplied). The energy of the coastal motion increases in proportion toT. When the water is supplied continuously into the upper layer from a certain portion of the coast, a geostrophic eddy is not formed. The coastal motion has the same structure as in the former case and its energy increases in proportion toT. |
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