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A numerical study of the upwelling circulation off central Chile

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Title A numerical study of the upwelling circulation off central Chile
Names Mesias, Jorge M. (creator)
Matano, Ricardo P. (creator)
Strub, P. Ted (creator)
Date Issued 2001-09-15 (iso8601)
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Abstract We present a modeling study of the upwelling ocean circulation off
central Chile (34°-40°S). Using a primitive equation model, we make a numerical
simulation of the ocean circulation for summer of 1993, a year characterized by
moderate but persistent equatorward winds. The results indicate the formation of
an eastern boundary current system that shows classical Ekman and geostrophic
dynamics. A strong equatorward coastal jet develops during intense upwelling
activity, induced by the prevailing equatorward winds. The spatial and temporal
variability of the upwelling-favorable winds strongly controls the variability in the
oceanic circulation. Upwelling activity in the coastal areas occurs during periods of
growth, peak, and decay. The circulation in the region is divided into two distinct
dynamical areas that extend north and south of a prominent cape (Punta Lavapie),
located in the center of the model domain. During the peak upwelling stage, the
equatorward jet separates from the coast at Punta Lavapie and remains separated
in the northern region. This detachment is followed by the formation of cyclonic
eddies and decreased upwelling during periods of wind relaxation. The northern
area is affected by advection processes and weaker local winds. In contrast, the
equatorward flows in the southern region are persistently attached to the coastline
and are more coherent with the stronger local winds.
Genre Article
Identifier Mesias, J. M., Matano, R. P., Strub, P. T., A numerical study of the upwelling off central Chile, J. Geophys. Res., 106, C9.

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