We analyze the results of a regional model of the Southern Benguela upwelling system forced by wind stress fields derived from QuikSCAT observations. Two different horizontal resolutions are considered for the wind stress: QS25 and QS50, corresponding to native 25 and 50. km grids, respectively. The differences between both products highlight the primary importance of fine-scale momentum fluxes for both the structure and intensity of the wind- and wind-curl-driven upwelling. Using QS25, we show that the coastal Ekman transport is reduced, leading to a warmer SST and a reduced oceanic coastal jet. QS25 finer wind stress curl patterns also favor the development of a stronger and shallower poleward undercurrent. The addition of a coastal wind correction to QS25 lets us investigate the possible implications of an imbalance between Ekman transport and Ekman pumping: a wind reduction in the coastal band often reduces the SST cooling, but the two mechanisms compensate each other when the characteristic length scales of the coastal upwelling and the orography-induced wind drop-off are similar.

Desbiolles, F., Blanke, B., Bentamy, A., Roy, C. (2016). Response of the Southern Benguela upwelling system to fine-scale modifications of the coastal wind. JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 156(April 2016), 46-55 [10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.12.002].

Response of the Southern Benguela upwelling system to fine-scale modifications of the coastal wind

Desbiolles, F
;
2016

Abstract

We analyze the results of a regional model of the Southern Benguela upwelling system forced by wind stress fields derived from QuikSCAT observations. Two different horizontal resolutions are considered for the wind stress: QS25 and QS50, corresponding to native 25 and 50. km grids, respectively. The differences between both products highlight the primary importance of fine-scale momentum fluxes for both the structure and intensity of the wind- and wind-curl-driven upwelling. Using QS25, we show that the coastal Ekman transport is reduced, leading to a warmer SST and a reduced oceanic coastal jet. QS25 finer wind stress curl patterns also favor the development of a stronger and shallower poleward undercurrent. The addition of a coastal wind correction to QS25 lets us investigate the possible implications of an imbalance between Ekman transport and Ekman pumping: a wind reduction in the coastal band often reduces the SST cooling, but the two mechanisms compensate each other when the characteristic length scales of the coastal upwelling and the orography-induced wind drop-off are similar.
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Eastern boundary upwelling system; Momentum flux forcing; Numerical modeling; Scatterometry; Wind profile;
English
19-dic-2015
2016
156
April 2016
46
55
none
Desbiolles, F., Blanke, B., Bentamy, A., Roy, C. (2016). Response of the Southern Benguela upwelling system to fine-scale modifications of the coastal wind. JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS, 156(April 2016), 46-55 [10.1016/j.jmarsys.2015.12.002].
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