Towards a hydrodynamic operational model of the Algarve coast and St. Vincent Cape


Autoria(s): Babwah, Suruj Rakesh
Contribuinte(s)

Martins, Flávio

Data(s)

19/09/2014

19/09/2014

2011

2011

Resumo

This study attempts to implement a hydrodynamic operational model which can ultimately be used for projecting oil spill dispersal patterns and also sewage, pollution and can also be used in wave forecasting. A two layer nested model was created using MOHID Water, which is powerful ocean modelling software. The first layer (father) is used to impose the boundary conditions for the second layer (son). This was repeated for two different wind dominant regimes, Easterly and Westerly winds respectively. A qualitative comparison was done between measured tidal data and the tidal output. Sea surface temperature was also qualitatively compared with the model’s results. The results from both simulations were analysed and compared to historical literature. The comparison was done at the surface layer, 100 metre depth and at 800m depth. In the surface layer the first simulation generated an upwelling event near Cape St. Vincent and within the Algarve. The second simulation generated a non-upwelling event within which the surface was flow reversed and the warm water mass was along the Algarve coastline and evening turning clockwise around Cape St. Vincent. At the 100 metre depth for both simulations, velocity vortexes were observed near Cape St. Vincent travelling northerly and southerly at various instances. At 800metre depth a strong oceanic flow was observed moving north westerly along the continental shelf.

Universidade do Algarve, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/5012

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Gestão de água #Gestão costeira #Gestão dos recursos hídricos #Previsão #Modelos #Simulação
Tipo

masterThesis