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Submesoscale tidal eddies in the wake of coral islands and reefs: satellite data and numerical modelling
by
Chen, Wei
, Wolanski, Eric
, Legat, Vincent
, Remacle, Jean-François
, Lambrechts, Jonathan
, Deleersnijder, Eric
, Marmorino, George O.
, Delandmeter, Philippe
in
23-27 May 2016
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Atolls
/ Banks (topography)
/ Barrier reefs
/ Bathymetry
/ Belgium
/ Circulation
/ Coastal circulation
/ Coastal circulation models
/ Coastal environments
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Coral reefs
/ Cross correlation
/ Data
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Eddies
/ Fields
/ Finite element method
/ Fishery oceanography
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluid- and Aerodynamics
/ Geophysics
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Headlands
/ High resolution
/ Ice
/ Image resolution
/ Islands
/ Jets
/ Lagoons
/ Liège
/ Marine ecology
/ Marine invertebrates
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Ocean currents
/ Ocean models
/ Oceanography
/ Physical oceanography
/ Resolution
/ Satellite data
/ Satellite imagery
/ Satellites
/ Shear layers
/ Shoals
/ Simulation
/ Slope
/ Tidal flow
/ Tidal waves
/ Topical Collection on the 48th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics
/ Topography
/ Topography (geology)
/ Velocity
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Wakes
/ Width
2017
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Submesoscale tidal eddies in the wake of coral islands and reefs: satellite data and numerical modelling
by
Chen, Wei
, Wolanski, Eric
, Legat, Vincent
, Remacle, Jean-François
, Lambrechts, Jonathan
, Deleersnijder, Eric
, Marmorino, George O.
, Delandmeter, Philippe
in
23-27 May 2016
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Atolls
/ Banks (topography)
/ Barrier reefs
/ Bathymetry
/ Belgium
/ Circulation
/ Coastal circulation
/ Coastal circulation models
/ Coastal environments
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Coral reefs
/ Cross correlation
/ Data
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Eddies
/ Fields
/ Finite element method
/ Fishery oceanography
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluid- and Aerodynamics
/ Geophysics
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Headlands
/ High resolution
/ Ice
/ Image resolution
/ Islands
/ Jets
/ Lagoons
/ Liège
/ Marine ecology
/ Marine invertebrates
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Ocean currents
/ Ocean models
/ Oceanography
/ Physical oceanography
/ Resolution
/ Satellite data
/ Satellite imagery
/ Satellites
/ Shear layers
/ Shoals
/ Simulation
/ Slope
/ Tidal flow
/ Tidal waves
/ Topical Collection on the 48th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics
/ Topography
/ Topography (geology)
/ Velocity
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Wakes
/ Width
2017
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Submesoscale tidal eddies in the wake of coral islands and reefs: satellite data and numerical modelling
by
Chen, Wei
, Wolanski, Eric
, Legat, Vincent
, Remacle, Jean-François
, Lambrechts, Jonathan
, Deleersnijder, Eric
, Marmorino, George O.
, Delandmeter, Philippe
in
23-27 May 2016
/ Atmospheric Sciences
/ Atolls
/ Banks (topography)
/ Barrier reefs
/ Bathymetry
/ Belgium
/ Circulation
/ Coastal circulation
/ Coastal circulation models
/ Coastal environments
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Coral reefs
/ Cross correlation
/ Data
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology
/ Eddies
/ Fields
/ Finite element method
/ Fishery oceanography
/ Fluid flow
/ Fluid- and Aerodynamics
/ Geophysics
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Headlands
/ High resolution
/ Ice
/ Image resolution
/ Islands
/ Jets
/ Lagoons
/ Liège
/ Marine ecology
/ Marine invertebrates
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Ocean currents
/ Ocean models
/ Oceanography
/ Physical oceanography
/ Resolution
/ Satellite data
/ Satellite imagery
/ Satellites
/ Shear layers
/ Shoals
/ Simulation
/ Slope
/ Tidal flow
/ Tidal waves
/ Topical Collection on the 48th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics
/ Topography
/ Topography (geology)
/ Velocity
/ Vortices
/ Vorticity
/ Wakes
/ Width
2017
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Submesoscale tidal eddies in the wake of coral islands and reefs: satellite data and numerical modelling
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Submesoscale tidal eddies in the wake of coral islands and reefs: satellite data and numerical modelling
2017
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Interaction of tidal flow with a complex topography and bathymetry including headlands, islands, coral reefs and shoals create a rich submesoscale field of tidal jets, vortices, unsteady wakes, lee eddies and free shear layers, all of which impact marine ecology. A unique and detailed view of the submesoscale variability in a part of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, Australia, that includes a number of small islands was obtained by using a “stereo” pair of 2-m-resolution visible-band images that were acquired just 54 s apart by the WorldView-3 satellite. Near-surface current and vorticity were extracted at a 50-m-resolution from those data using a cross-correlation technique and an optical-flow method, each yielding a similar result. The satellite-derived data are used to test the ability of the second-generation Louvain-la-Neuve ice-ocean model (SLIM), an unstructured-mesh, finite element model for geophysical and environmental flows, to reproduce the details of the currents in the region. The model succeeds in simulating the large-scale (> 1 km) current patterns, such as the main current and the width and magnitude of the jets developing in the gaps between the islands. Moreover, the order of magnitude of the vorticity and the occurrence of some vortices downstream of the islands are correctly reproduced. The smaller scales (< 500 m) are resolved by the model, although various discrepancies with the data are observed. The smallest scales (< 50 m) are unresolved by both the model- and image-derived velocity fields. This study shows that high-resolution models are able to a significant degree to simulate accurately the currents close to a rugged coast. Very-high-resolution satellite oceanography stereo images offer a new way to obtain snapshots of currents near a complex topography that has reefs, islands and shoals, and is a potential resource that could be more widely used to assess the predictive ability of coastal circulation models.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Atolls
/ Belgium
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Data
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecology
/ Eddies
/ Fields
/ Ice
/ Islands
/ Jets
/ Lagoons
/ Liège
/ Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
/ Shoals
/ Slope
/ Topical Collection on the 48th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics
/ Velocity
/ Vortices
/ Wakes
/ Width
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