“…The seasonal and interannual oscillations of these fluxes [21], [22], [23], [24] (among others) are responsible for a sea level difference observed between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea that might be driven by different forcing mechanisms: tides [25], atmospheric pressure variations [26], steric contributions [27], geostrophic controls inside the strait [28] and winds in the surrounding area [29], [24], [30]. In addition to this quasi-steady two-layer water exchange a mesotidal and semidiurnal tide dynamics is observed [31], [32], [33], [34] [35]. The water flow interaction with the topography (Camarinal Sill) in the western side of the strait under certain hydrographic conditions generates a train of internal waves, which move mainly toward the Mediterranean Sea [36], [37], [38], [39], [40].…”