Relation between daily variations in sea level and meteorological forcing in Sancti Petri Channel (SW Spain)

  • Aboitiz A
  • Tejedor B
  • Muñoz J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sea level series were recorded from October 2006 to January 2007 at two different sites in a shallow-water estuary of SW Spain. Results showed a very significant temporal variability in daily sea level. Moreover, 85% of the variance was explained by atmospheric pressure variability, obtaining a relation between sea level and atmospheric pressure of around –2 cm hPa–1. A more detailed study showed the existence of two different types of oscillations in daily sea level: the first, with periods of 10 days, was related to the inverted barometer (IB) effect associated with synoptic-scale atmospheric pressure oscillations (IB factor of around 1.4 ± 0.1 cm hPa–1), and the second, with periods of more than 10 days, was related to pressure changes in the planetaryscale atmospheric waves. Even though the high barometric behaviour of the 10-day period was partially related to the local winds, the shallowness of the study area invalidated the assumption of a static IB effect (–1 cm hPa–1). Rather, it was the dynamic IB effect that explained the displacement of the IB factor relative to the static assumption.

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Aboitiz, A., Tejedor, B., Muñoz, J., & Abarca, J. (2008). Relation between daily variations in sea level and meteorological forcing in Sancti Petri Channel (SW Spain). Ciencias Marinas, 34(4), 491–501. https://doi.org/10.7773/cm.v34i4.1368

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