2019
DOI: 10.5194/os-2019-53
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Predictability of Non-Phase-Locked Baroclinic Tides in the Caribbean Sea

Abstract: Abstract. The predictability of the sea surface height expression of baroclinic tides is examined with 96 hr forecasts produced by the AMSEAS operational forecast model during 2013–2014. The phase-locked tide, both barotropic and baroclinic, is identified by harmonic analysis of the 2 year record and found to agree well with observations from tide gauges and satellite altimetry within the Caribbean Sea. The non-phase-locked baroclinic tide, which is created by the time-variable mesoscale stratification and cur… Show more

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“…Ardhuin, 2019) suggest that tidal current may be well handled thanks to accurate barotropic models and favorable orbit aliasing. Baroclinic tidal currents, not always phase locked (Zaron, 2019) may also be a challenge, but they are probably dominated by shorter scales with a minimal interaction with inertial oscillations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ardhuin, 2019) suggest that tidal current may be well handled thanks to accurate barotropic models and favorable orbit aliasing. Baroclinic tidal currents, not always phase locked (Zaron, 2019) may also be a challenge, but they are probably dominated by shorter scales with a minimal interaction with inertial oscillations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%