On the impact of a radiational open boundary condition on continental shelf resonances
On the impact of a radiational open boundary condition on continental shelf resonances
Studies carried out with a one-dimensional model of a continental shelf and deep ocean have shown that the use of a radiational boundary condition doubles the decay rate of the shelf resonances. This note reports on a study using a model of the English Channel and Irish Sea which shows that, in this more realistic model, a radiational boundary condition based on Flather (1976) has a much smaller effect.
National Oceanography Centre
Webb, D.J.
6fc412d4-f113-4e55-9e3a-dad18223a445
March 2013
Webb, D.J.
6fc412d4-f113-4e55-9e3a-dad18223a445
Webb, D.J.
(2013)
On the impact of a radiational open boundary condition on continental shelf resonances
(National Oceanography Centre Internal Document, 6)
Southampton, GB.
National Oceanography Centre
7pp.
Record type:
Monograph
(Project Report)
Abstract
Studies carried out with a one-dimensional model of a continental shelf and deep ocean have shown that the use of a radiational boundary condition doubles the decay rate of the shelf resonances. This note reports on a study using a model of the English Channel and Irish Sea which shows that, in this more realistic model, a radiational boundary condition based on Flather (1976) has a much smaller effect.
Text
NOC_ID_06.pdf
- Other
More information
Published date: March 2013
Organisations:
Marine Systems Modelling
Identifiers
Local EPrints ID: 349401
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/349401
PURE UUID: 9b96eef3-eb9f-4beb-9436-20c9d6a03344
Catalogue record
Date deposited: 04 Mar 2013 10:44
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 13:12
Export record
Contributors
Author:
D.J. Webb
Download statistics
Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.
View more statistics