Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4532780 | Continental Shelf Research | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The long-wave response of the coastal ocean to a translating mesoscale atmospheric cyclone is modeled. ⺠Subinertial continental shelf waves dominate the response under typical forcing conditions and on the narrower shelves. ⺠More dangerous edge waves are generated on a wide, gently sloping shelf by a fast-moving cyclone. ⺠Highest-amplitude edge waves are produced by a storm with an Eulerian time scale equal to the period of a zero-mode edge wave with the wavelength of the storm spatial scale.
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Authors
Ziming Ke, Alexander E. Yankovsky,