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Structure of the coastal current field off Northern California during the coastal ocean dynamics experiment

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Title Structure of the coastal current field off Northern California during the coastal ocean dynamics experiment
Names Kosro, P. Michael, 1951- (creator)
Date Issued 1987-02-15 (iso8601)
Abstract For 74 days during the spring and summer upwelling seasons of 1981 and 1982, in conjunction with
the Coastal Ocean Dynamics Experiment, profiles of upper ocean currents were collected in the waters
over the shelf and slope off northern California using a shipboard Doppler acoustic log. These
measurements provide detailed information on the spatial structure of the current field. Synoptic maps
of near-surface currents often deviate substantially from classical two-dimensional wind-driven
upwelling and indicate a close association between the complex temperature structures observed in
satellite imagery and the presence of vigorous current structures including squirts (regions of intense
seaward flow), eddies, and countercurrents. Well-defined examples of a squirt and of a countercurrent
during a cessation of wind forcing (wind relaxation event) are examined in detail. Despite this
complexity, the nearshore synoptic current field was found to be anisotropic, varying more rapidly
cross shore than alongshore. The structure of the current averages and simple fluctuation statistics
were largely as deduced in other upwelling areas from moored measurements. A surface-intensified equatorward jet was found in the average alongshore currents, with vertical shear exceeding -2 x 10^(-3) s^(-1)
over much of the shelf. The core of the jet moved offshore south of Point Arena and was better
resolved in along-isobath averages. At depths below 80 m the average alongshore flow reversed, giving
way to a poleward undercurrent, strongest near the shelf break. The detailed structure of the inferred
cross-shore circulation was found to be sensitive to the coordinate system selected. Using nominal
(along-coast) coordinates, the average cross-shore current was found to be directed offshore within a
surface layer which deepened with distance from the coast out to the shelf break, showed strong
vertical shear only near the surface, and was divergent in the upper water column and convergent in
the lower water column over the shelf. Current fluctuations about the local mean were strongly
polarized along isobaths near the coast and became largely isotropic far from shore except offshore
from Point Arena, where squirts were recurrently observed.
Genre Article
Identifier Kosro, P. M. (1987). Structure of the coastal current field off Northern California during the coastal ocean dynamics experiment. Journal of Geophysical Research, 92(C2), 1637-1654.

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