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Seasonal and Interannual Variations in Msub.2 Tidal Current in Offshore Guangdong
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Xu, Xinjun
, Zeng, Lili
, Zu, Tingting
, Zhai, Rongwei
, Wang, Qiang
, Shi, Rui
, Tian, Yingwei
, Wang, Ping
, Huang, Caijing
in
Estuaries
2025
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Seasonal and Interannual Variations in Msub.2 Tidal Current in Offshore Guangdong
by
Xu, Xinjun
, Zeng, Lili
, Zu, Tingting
, Zhai, Rongwei
, Wang, Qiang
, Shi, Rui
, Tian, Yingwei
, Wang, Ping
, Huang, Caijing
in
Estuaries
2025
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Seasonal and Interannual Variations in Msub.2 Tidal Current in Offshore Guangdong
Journal Article
Seasonal and Interannual Variations in Msub.2 Tidal Current in Offshore Guangdong
2025
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Understanding tidal changes and their potential forcing mechanisms enables a better assessment of non-stationary tidal effects for projecting extreme sea levels and nuisance flooding. In this study, we investigate the seasonal and interannual changes in the M[sub.2] tidal current off the Guangdong coast using currents observed via two different types of high-frequency radar from 2019 to 2022. The results indicate significant seasonal changes in the M[sub.2] tidal current in the coastal areas of the Pearl River Estuary and Cape Maqijiao, with the largest relative deviations occurring in summer, reaching 10–20%. Observations of thermohaline profiles from 2006 to 2007 and 1978 to 1988 show that runoff in summer can reach these two areas and change the stratification of seawater, in turn affecting tidal currents. A comparative analysis of the two areas suggests that the greater the runoff, the wider the area where the M[sub.2] tidal current experiences significant seasonal variation. No significant interannual changes in the M[sub.2] tidal current were detected offshore of Guangdong during the observation period. However, an abrupt change occurred in the coastal area of Shantou in 2021, primarily caused by the distortion of the antenna patterns.
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MDPI AG
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