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On the shelf resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea

On the shelf resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea
On the shelf resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea
The resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea are investigated using the methods of Webb (2012a) together with an Arakawa C-grid model of the region under study. In the semi-diurnal tidal band, the high tides of the Bristol Channel and Gulf of St. Malo are shown to be due to two shelf resonances which strongly couple the two regions. In the diurnal band, the response is complicated by the presence of continental shelf waves.
1812-0792
731-744
Webb, D.J.
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Webb, D.J.
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Webb, D.J. (2013) On the shelf resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea. Ocean Science, 9 (4), 731-744. (doi:10.5194/os-9-731-2013).

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The resonances of the English Channel and Irish Sea are investigated using the methods of Webb (2012a) together with an Arakawa C-grid model of the region under study. In the semi-diurnal tidal band, the high tides of the Bristol Channel and Gulf of St. Malo are shown to be due to two shelf resonances which strongly couple the two regions. In the diurnal band, the response is complicated by the presence of continental shelf waves.

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Published date: 2013
Organisations: Marine Systems Modelling

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Local EPrints ID: 356178
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356178
ISSN: 1812-0792
PURE UUID: e1e5c2c8-ddd1-46ba-9bb0-3a2a1af09c67

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Date deposited: 28 Aug 2013 13:33
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 14:45

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Author: D.J. Webb

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