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Título : Probabilistic relationships between wind and surface water circulation patterns in the SE Bay of Biscay
Autor : Solabarrieta, Lohitzune; Rubio, Anna; Cardenas, Mar; Castanedo, Sonia; Esnaola, Ganix; Mendez, Fernando J.; Medina, Raul; Ferrer, Luis
Citación : OCEAN DYNAMICS, 2015, 65, 1289-1303
Resumen : Non-linear K-means classification algorithm was used to obtain a comprehensive description of the winds and high-frequency radar-derived currents in the SE Bay of Biscay (study area), taking into account a wide range of scales, from several days to interannual variability. The results in the study area show that in summer, a stronger variability in winds and surface currents can be expected, while in winter, intense southwesterly winds and a cyclonic circulation prevail. In addition to the seasonal component of the currents, a significant spatial variability in terms of current patterns and a temporal variability at shorter and interannual scales were also identified, highlighting the complexity of the surface current dynamics. Moreover, the probabilistic relationships between wind and current patterns were explored, obtaining conditional probabilities. Most of the surface current patterns are clearly related to specific wind patterns that are recurrent in the study area. However, other common current patterns are not so clearly related to specific wind conditions. The presence of a seasonal slope current (Iberian Poleward Current, IPC) is one of the most relevant features of the local circulation. An IPC occurrence time series based on Sea Surface Temperature satellite imagery was used to obtain conditional probabilities with the high-frequency radar surface current patterns, showing a relation between the strongest IPC events and closed cyclonic currents, which are not linked to specific winds.
Palabras clave : Clustering technique; High-frequency radar; Ocean surface currents; Wind-induced circulation; Shelf slope circulation; Iberian Poleward Current; HF RADAR DATA; SOUTHERN BAY; SOUTHEASTERN BAY; OIL-SPILL; TEMPERATURE; CURRENTS; DYNAMICS; RECONSTRUCTION; VARIABILITY; SLOPE
Fecha de publicación : 2015
Editorial : SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Tipo de documento: Article
Idioma: Inglés
DOI: 10.1007/s10236-015-0871-5
URI : http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/219
ISSN : 1616-7341
E-ISSN: 1616-7228
Patrocinador: Inaki Goenaga Technology Centers Foundation
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through PLVMA \[TRA2011-28900]
MESOANCHOA \[CTM2013-45423-R]
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation for its support within FPI Program \[BES-2012-060193]
University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU (XYZ project)
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