PO54E:
Observing and Predicting Historic and Future Surface and Internal Tides II Posters
PO54E:
Observing and Predicting Historic and Future Surface and Internal Tides II Posters
Observing and Predicting Historic and Future Surface and Internal Tides II Posters
Session ID#: 11464
Session Description:
The gravitational pull of the sun and the moon causes predictable but fascinating surface tidal motions in the world’s oceans. However, non-astronomical events such as sea-level rise, bathymetric change, non-tidal currents, and altered stratification also produce changes to tidal signals, over time scales ranging from meteorological events to millennia. This session seeks contributions that encompass seasonal and secular variability of surface and internal tides in the open and coastal ocean, as well as shorter time-scale processes such as topographic scattering effects and internal tide/mesoscale circulation interactions. We invite both observation- and model-based studies of the processes leading to non-stationary tides and application-based studies focused on tidal prediction and satellite altimetry. Changed tidal dynamics can also imply altered long-wave dynamics. Hence, we also encourage contributions that explore the connections between narrow-band tidal dynamics and broadband phenomena such as storm surges.
Primary Chair: Maarten C Buijsman, University of Southern Mississippi, Department of Marine Science, Stennis Space Center, MS, United States
Chairs: Brian K Arbic, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Zhongxiang Zhao, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States and Stefan A Talke, Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States
Moderators: Maarten C Buijsman, University of Southern Mississippi, Department of Marine Science, Stennis Space Center, MS, United States, Brian K Arbic, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, Stefan A Talke, Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States and Zhongxiang Zhao, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States
Student Paper Review Liaison: Stefan A Talke, Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States
Index Terms:
4255 Numerical modeling [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4263 Ocean predictability and prediction [OCEANOGRAPHY: GENERAL]
4544 Internal and inertial waves [OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL]
4560 Surface waves and tides [OCEANOGRAPHY: PHYSICAL]
Co-Sponsor(s):
- EC - Estuarine and Coastal
- PC - Past, Present and Future Climate
Abstracts Submitted to this Session:
Variability in the Coastal Response of the Baroclinic Basin Mode Generated by Direct Forcing from the Barotropic Tide Generating Potential in an Idealized Ocean Basin (93172)
Explicitly Modelled Deep-Time Tidal Dissipation and its Implications for Lunar History (88718)
Indirect Evidence for Substantial Damping of Low-mode Internal Tides in the Open Ocean (91501)
Across-isobath Energy Fluxes in Semidiurnal Kelvin Waves Encountering Variations in Shelf Geometry (88076)
Estimate of Mixing Driven by Internal Waves Propagating Through a Geostrophic Front (91348)
Intermittency in the Diurnal and Semidiurnal Temperature Oscillations in the Santa Barbara Channel, California (93587)
On Using Adaptive Mesh Refinement and Riemann Solver Based Two-Layer Shallow Water Solvers to Model Internal Tides (90432)
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