Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Lourval dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Miranda,Luiz Bruner de, Castro Filho,Belmiro Mendes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-261X2005000400005
Resumo: The Princeton Ocean Model (POM) was adapted to São Sebastião Channel (SSC) by nesting three numerical grids so as to study the seasonal changes of its circulation and thermohaline structure. Through monthly average conditions, the numerical model simulated reasonably the typical conditions of spring, summer, autumn and winter, filling the bottom channel with South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) in spring and in summer. In autumn and in winter this mass of water is not found, nevertheless its weaker signs appear in autumn, season in which the stronger signs of Tropical Water (never more than 50%) are found. Northeasterly winds on the Southeast Continental Shelf (SECS) grid are essential so that the SACW enters SSC. The bottom circulation obtained in SSC is essentially to northeast and associated to the intrusion of the SACW forced first by the northeasterly winds in SECS and second by the pressure force always bigger at the south entrance than in the north entrance and always bigger in summer than in winter. The superficial currents are southwestward, weakening in autumn and intensifying towards summer, with its maximum in this season.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
title Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
spellingShingle Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
Silva,Lourval dos Santos
Numerical modeling
thermohaline structure
currents
title_short Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
title_full Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
title_fullStr Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
title_full_unstemmed Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
title_sort Numerical study of circulation and thermohaline structure in the São Sebastião channel
author Silva,Lourval dos Santos
author_facet Silva,Lourval dos Santos
Miranda,Luiz Bruner de
Castro Filho,Belmiro Mendes de
author_role author
author2 Miranda,Luiz Bruner de
Castro Filho,Belmiro Mendes de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Lourval dos Santos
Miranda,Luiz Bruner de
Castro Filho,Belmiro Mendes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Numerical modeling
thermohaline structure
currents
topic Numerical modeling
thermohaline structure
currents
description The Princeton Ocean Model (POM) was adapted to São Sebastião Channel (SSC) by nesting three numerical grids so as to study the seasonal changes of its circulation and thermohaline structure. Through monthly average conditions, the numerical model simulated reasonably the typical conditions of spring, summer, autumn and winter, filling the bottom channel with South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) in spring and in summer. In autumn and in winter this mass of water is not found, nevertheless its weaker signs appear in autumn, season in which the stronger signs of Tropical Water (never more than 50%) are found. Northeasterly winds on the Southeast Continental Shelf (SECS) grid are essential so that the SACW enters SSC. The bottom circulation obtained in SSC is essentially to northeast and associated to the intrusion of the SACW forced first by the northeasterly winds in SECS and second by the pressure force always bigger at the south entrance than in the north entrance and always bigger in summer than in winter. The superficial currents are southwestward, weakening in autumn and intensifying towards summer, with its maximum in this season.
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