Lake Zirahuén is one of the ecologically better preserved and small-sized lakes in Mexico. Observations revealed that Lake Zirahuén is subjected to a consistent diurnal wind because of the presence of a valley–mountain breeze that triggers semidiurnal and 3–8 h variability oscillations, with the latter among the natural frequencies of the lake, whereas the former and the principal forcing are in near resonance with the second vertical mode. The thermodynamic variability was greater in the metalimnion where the analysis of eigenfunctions shows that higher modes (>2) are important at depths below the thermocline. The numerical modeling adequately described the water temperature evolution and surface layer currents in an averaged manner. The daily observations showed drifts in surface currents, acquiring velocities of up to 0.1 m/s, owing to wind stress, which caused an increase in temperature at the northern section of the lake. Data averaged over three months revealed that the surface currents flow northward with an anticyclonic return to the east part and a pair of cyclonic returns to the northwestern and southwestern parts of the lake; whereas at the vertical, the structure showed two circular regions divided by the thermocline located at a depth of 15–20 m.
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