The barotropic responses of the west Florida continental shelf to idealized upwelling favorable alongshore and offshore wind stresses are studied using the three-dimensional, time-dependent, primitive equation Princeton Ocean Model (POM). When forced with uniform winds, the shelf circulation evolves quickly to a quasi steady state. A southeastward alongshore wind lowers sea level along the coast and drives a southeastward coastal jet with a relatively weak northwestward return flow farther offshore. A southwestward offshore wind lowers sea level along the west Florida coast and raises sea level along the Panhandle coast. Two independent circulation gyres are set up in association with these regionally different sea level distributions: An a...
Using a combination of satellite sea surface temperature imagery; in situ currents, temperature, and...
The momentum balance over the West Florida Shelf is diagnosed using observations of currents, bottom...
The continental shelf ocean circulation is driven by a combination of local and deep ocean forcing, ...
The barotropic responses of the west Florida continental shelf to idealized upwelling favorable alon...
Dynamics analyses are presented for the west Florida continental shelf response to upwelling favorab...
Dynamics analyses are presented for the west Florida continental shelf response to upwelling favorab...
The response of the west Florida: continental shelf circulation to monthly mean climatological wind ...
We compare west Florida shelf velocity and sea level data with a model simulation for April 1998. Re...
Clarke and Van Gorder have recently formulated a model describing the large-scale, low-frequency res...
The mean circulation on the West Florida Continental. Shelf is described using long-term current mea...
The principal semidiurnal (M2 and S2) and diurnal (K1 and O1) tidal constituents are described on th...
The principal semidiurnal (M2 and S2) and diurnal (K1 and O1) tidal constituents are described on th...
Three weeks of current-meter, wind and sea-level data off Cedar Key, Florida are analyzed. Currents ...
Often described as oligotrophic, the west Florida continental shelf supports abundant fisheries, exp...
An analytic barotropic model was used to study the nearshore frictional response to synoptic-scale w...
Using a combination of satellite sea surface temperature imagery; in situ currents, temperature, and...
The momentum balance over the West Florida Shelf is diagnosed using observations of currents, bottom...
The continental shelf ocean circulation is driven by a combination of local and deep ocean forcing, ...
The barotropic responses of the west Florida continental shelf to idealized upwelling favorable alon...
Dynamics analyses are presented for the west Florida continental shelf response to upwelling favorab...
Dynamics analyses are presented for the west Florida continental shelf response to upwelling favorab...
The response of the west Florida: continental shelf circulation to monthly mean climatological wind ...
We compare west Florida shelf velocity and sea level data with a model simulation for April 1998. Re...
Clarke and Van Gorder have recently formulated a model describing the large-scale, low-frequency res...
The mean circulation on the West Florida Continental. Shelf is described using long-term current mea...
The principal semidiurnal (M2 and S2) and diurnal (K1 and O1) tidal constituents are described on th...
The principal semidiurnal (M2 and S2) and diurnal (K1 and O1) tidal constituents are described on th...
Three weeks of current-meter, wind and sea-level data off Cedar Key, Florida are analyzed. Currents ...
Often described as oligotrophic, the west Florida continental shelf supports abundant fisheries, exp...
An analytic barotropic model was used to study the nearshore frictional response to synoptic-scale w...
Using a combination of satellite sea surface temperature imagery; in situ currents, temperature, and...
The momentum balance over the West Florida Shelf is diagnosed using observations of currents, bottom...
The continental shelf ocean circulation is driven by a combination of local and deep ocean forcing, ...