Waves, currents and sea level variations along the Letipea–Sillamäe coastal section of the southern Gulf of Finland
DOI | 10.5697/oc.52-3.391 |
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Aasta | 2010 |
Ajakiri | Oceanologia |
Köide | 52 |
Number | 3 |
Leheküljed | 391–416 |
Tüüp | artikkel ajakirjas |
Eesti autor | |
Keel | inglise |
Id | 24880 |
Abstrakt
Variations in the hydrodynamic conditions were studied on the basis of 336 days of measurements with a Doppler current profiler. With wave data as a calibration reference, a semi-empirical hindcast of wave parameters is presented in the fetch-limited near-shore area for the period 1966-2008. A resultant 4-6 cm s-1 westward current dominated along the coast. Occasional fast sub-surface westward currents under modest wind forcing, as well as asymmetrical vertical profiles for westward and eastward currents indicated the influence of upwelling-related baroclinic coastal jets. The average frequency of upwelling was estimated at 17%; some of the events were identified in near-homothermic winter conditions on the basis of salinity and multi-layer flow records. While the mean sea level trend at Narva-Jõesuu roughly approximated the global estimates for 1899-2009, the annual maximum sea level increase was 5-8 mm yr-1. Both mean and maximum wave heights declined as a result of decreasing winds from the north.