The circulation of the Persian Gulf: A numerical study

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We employ a three-dimensional hydrodynamic model (COHERENS) in a fully prognostic mode to study the circulation and water mass properties of the Persian Gulf - a large inverse estuary. Our findings, which are in good agreement with observational evidence, suggest that the Persian Gulf experiences a distinct seasonal cycle in which a gulfwide cyclonic overturning circulation establishes in spring and summer, but this disintegrates into mesoscale eddies in autumn and winter. Establishment of the gulf-wide circulation coincides with establishment of thermal stratification and strengthening of the baroclinic exchange circulation through the Strait of Hormuz. Winter cooling of extreme saline (>45) water in shallow regions along the coast of United Arab Emirates is a major driver of this baroclinic circulation. © Author(s) 2006.

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Kämpf, J., & Sadrinasab, M. (2006). The circulation of the Persian Gulf: A numerical study. Ocean Science, 2(1), 27–41. https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2-27-2006

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