2010
DOI: 10.5194/os-6-311-2010
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Seasonal variability of the Caspian Sea three-dimensional circulation, sea level and air-sea interaction

Abstract: Abstract.A three-dimensional primitive equation model including sea ice thermodynamics and air-sea interaction is used to study seasonal circulation and water mass variability in the Caspian Sea under the influence of realistic mass, momentum and heat fluxes. River discharges, precipitation, radiation and wind stress are seasonally specified in the model, based on available data sets. The evaporation rate, sensible and latent heat fluxes at the sea surface are computed interactively through an atmospheric boun… Show more

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“…In this study, the annual mean dynamic topography was obtained from the climatologically forced Caspian Sea model of Gunduz [2008], based on the HYCOM. The nominal resolution of the model is 3.2 km in the horizontal, with 25 sigma-z levels in the vertical.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, the annual mean dynamic topography was obtained from the climatologically forced Caspian Sea model of Gunduz [2008], based on the HYCOM. The nominal resolution of the model is 3.2 km in the horizontal, with 25 sigma-z levels in the vertical.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 8 shows SST overlaid with geostrophic currents for the month of August in the years 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2004. It is well known from earlier studies [Sur et al, 2000;Ibrayev et al, 2010;Gunduz, 2008] that upwelling occurs in August along the eastern coast of the MCS, forced by the northerly winds in summer resulting in the particular circulation. It is observed in Figure 8 that the intensity and location of the upwelling are subject to interannual variations.…”
Section: Interannual Variabilitymentioning
confidence: 97%
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