Effects of winds, tides and storm surges on ocean surface waves in the Sea of Japan


Autoria(s): Zhao Wei; Tian Jiwei; Li Peiliang; Hou Yijun
Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Ocean surface waves are strongly forced by high wind conditions associated with winter storms in the Sea of Japan. They are also modulated by tides and storm surges. The effects of the variability in surface wind forcing, tides and storm surges on the waves are investigated using a wave model, a high-resolution atmospheric mesoscale model and a hydrodynamic ocean circulation model. Five month-long wave model simulations are inducted to examine the sensitivity of ocean waves to various wind forcing fields, tides and storm surges during January 1997. Compared with observed mean wave parameters, results indicate that the high frequency variability in the surface wind filed has very great effect on wave simulation. Tides and storm surges have a significant impact on the waves in nearshores of the Tsushima-kaihyo, but not for other regions in the Sea of Japan. High spatial and temporal resolution and good quality surface wind products will be crucial for the prediction of surface waves in the JES and other marginal seas, especially near the coastal regions.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/5257

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/167017

Fonte

Zhao Wei; Tian Jiwei; Li Peiliang; Hou Yijun.Effects of winds, tides and storm surges on ocean surface waves in the Sea of Japan,ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA,2007,26(3):9-21

Palavras-Chave #Oceanography #MODEL #SIMULATION #WATER
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