A community numerical ocean model is used to extend the understanding of wind-driven circulation in small upland lakes. A 3D model of a case study lake (Llyn Conwy, Wales, UK) is calibrated against measured velocity profiles via adjustment of the bottom roughness coefficient. Validation against a separate set of measured velocity profiles confirms the ability of the model to resolve key features of the flow field. Sensitivity analysis shows that the velocity field responds rapidly to changes in the wind forcing. Analysis of the gross circulation using Empirical Orthogonal Functions reveals a persistent two-gyre circulation pattern in the upper half layer of the water column driven by the interaction of wind and bathymetry. At the bottom, th...
Wind induced hydrodynamic circulations play significant roles in the transport and mixing process of...
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Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers and chains of temperature sensors were used to observe the spring...
International audienceWe report results gained with a three-dimensional, semi-implicit, semi-spectra...
The numerical modelling of circulations in shallow lakes is a relevant tool for all environmental ap...
In this paper a three-dimensional circulation model has been applied to determine the spatial distri...
Hydrodynamic processes greatly determine the morphological and ecological evolution of lakes such as...
In this study, the development and testing of a finite-difference model for wind-induced flow in sha...
International audienceUrban lakes provide many ecosystem services, e.g., flood control, nature prote...
There are many studies on the hydromorphological impacts of emergent aquatic vegetation, but many of...
It is well known that the wind-driven circulation in a wide lake may be controlled by its topography...
The interaction of a uniform cooling rate at the lake surface with sloping bathymetry efficiently d...
In this paper a simple diagnostic wind field calculation scheme is presented which provides a spatia...
Lake temperature responses to climate forcing are of interest on account of the important linkages b...
AbstractThe representation of spatial wind distribution is recognized as a serious difficulty when m...
Wind induced hydrodynamic circulations play significant roles in the transport and mixing process of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95379/1/jgrc8845.pd
Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers and chains of temperature sensors were used to observe the spring...
International audienceWe report results gained with a three-dimensional, semi-implicit, semi-spectra...
The numerical modelling of circulations in shallow lakes is a relevant tool for all environmental ap...
In this paper a three-dimensional circulation model has been applied to determine the spatial distri...
Hydrodynamic processes greatly determine the morphological and ecological evolution of lakes such as...
In this study, the development and testing of a finite-difference model for wind-induced flow in sha...
International audienceUrban lakes provide many ecosystem services, e.g., flood control, nature prote...
There are many studies on the hydromorphological impacts of emergent aquatic vegetation, but many of...
It is well known that the wind-driven circulation in a wide lake may be controlled by its topography...
The interaction of a uniform cooling rate at the lake surface with sloping bathymetry efficiently d...
In this paper a simple diagnostic wind field calculation scheme is presented which provides a spatia...
Lake temperature responses to climate forcing are of interest on account of the important linkages b...
AbstractThe representation of spatial wind distribution is recognized as a serious difficulty when m...
Wind induced hydrodynamic circulations play significant roles in the transport and mixing process of...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95379/1/jgrc8845.pd
Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers and chains of temperature sensors were used to observe the spring...