A coupled hydrodynamic-bottom boundary layer model of Ekman flow on stratified continental shelves

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Describes a hydrodynamic model with turbulent energy closure that uses a simplified wave-current interaction model of the bottom boundary layer to compute bed drag coefficients. The thickness of the bottom boundary layer predicted by the model ranges from 10 to 35 m and is consistent with observations from the California shelf. The increased bottom friction calculated by the coupled model in intermediate water depths increases bottom Ekman veering (leftward in the Northern Hemisphere) by as much as 10° if stratification is strong, thus enhancing downwelling and upwelling. Currents along isobaths in shallow water are uniformly decreased by as much as 25% in the coupled model for both summer and winter initial stratification. -from Authors

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Keen, T. R., & Glenn, S. M. (1994). A coupled hydrodynamic-bottom boundary layer model of Ekman flow on stratified continental shelves. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 24(8), 1732–1749. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1994)024<1732:ACHBLM>2.0.CO;2

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