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Diagnosing a partly standing internal wave in Mamala Bay, Oahu

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Title Diagnosing a partly standing internal wave in Mamala Bay, Oahu
Names Martini, K. I. (creator)
Alford, M. H. (creator)
Nash, Jonathan (creator)
Kunze, E. (creator)
Merrifield, M. A. (creator)
Date Issued 2007-09-07 (iso8601)
Note Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.
Abstract An internal partly standing wave in Mamala Bay, Hawaii
is studied using new observations and the Princeton Ocean
Model (POM). Previous work suggested a convergence in
the bay of east- and westbound waves emanating from
Kaena Ridge and Makapuu Point, respectively. New energy
flux measurements with shipboard ADCP/CTD confirm that
Makapuu Point is the eastern source. After validating the
POM results against observations, the model output is
modally decomposed and compared with the expected
theoretical patterns of kinetic and available potential energy,
energy flux, and group velocity for a partly standing wave.
Agreement is seen for the first baroclinic mode, which also
contains most of the energy. The results confirm previous
suggestions of standing wave dynamics in Mamala Bay.
Genre Article
Topic internal waves
Identifier Martini, K. I., M. H. Alford, J. D. Nash, E. Kunze, and M. A. Merrifield (2007), Diagnosing a partly standing internal wave in Mamala Bay, Oahu, Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, L17604.

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