Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations

Two three-dimensional and one two-dimensional models are used to simulate the tides (heights and currents) in the Gulf of California. One of the three-dimensional models uses sigma coordinates and the other uses fixed vertical levels. The results of the models are compared to observations by means o...

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Autor Principal: Marinone, SG
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Publicado: Iniversidad Autónoma de Baja California 2000
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spelling oai:cienciasmarinas.com.mx:article-5792019-05-08T20:29:28Z Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations Corrientes de marea en el golfo de California: intercomparaciones entre modelos bidimensionales y tridimensionales con observaciones Marinone, SG tidal currents POM and HAMSOM models Gulf of California corrientes de marea modelos POM y HAMSOM Golfo de California Two three-dimensional and one two-dimensional models are used to simulate the tides (heights and currents) in the Gulf of California. One of the three-dimensional models uses sigma coordinates and the other uses fixed vertical levels. The results of the models are compared to observations by means of harmonic constants. It is found that tidal heights are better modelled with a simple two-dimensional model, while tidal currents are better modelled with the three-dimensional model with fixed vertical levels. Se usaron dos modelos tridimensionales y uno bidimensional para simular las mareas (nivel del mar y corrientes) en el Golfo de California. Uno de los modelos tridimensionales usa coordenadas sigma y el otro usa niveles fijos en la vertical. Los resultados de los modelos se compararon con mediciones por medio de constantes armónicas. Se encontró que las alturas de marea se modelan mejor con el modelo bidimensional, mientras que las corrientes de marea se modelan mejor con el modelo tridimensional que utiliza niveles fijos en la vertical. Iniversidad Autónoma de Baja California 2000-03-06 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article Artículo Arbitrado application/pdf https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/579 10.7773/cm.v26i2.579 Ciencias Marinas; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2000); 275-301 Ciencias Marinas; Vol. 26 Núm. 2 (2000); 275-301 2395-9053 0185-3880 eng https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/579/515
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author Marinone, SG
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Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations
author_facet Marinone, SG
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title Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations
title_short Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations
title_full Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations
title_fullStr Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations
title_full_unstemmed Tidal currents in the Gulf of California: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations
title_sort tidal currents in the gulf of california: intercomparisons among two- and three-dimensional models with observations
description Two three-dimensional and one two-dimensional models are used to simulate the tides (heights and currents) in the Gulf of California. One of the three-dimensional models uses sigma coordinates and the other uses fixed vertical levels. The results of the models are compared to observations by means of harmonic constants. It is found that tidal heights are better modelled with a simple two-dimensional model, while tidal currents are better modelled with the three-dimensional model with fixed vertical levels.
publisher Iniversidad Autónoma de Baja California
publishDate 2000
url https://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/579
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