Variability of baroclinic rossby radius of deformation

In this study, we investigate variability of the first baroclinic Rossby radius (LR) of deformation for the Baltic Sea and the basin of the Mediterranean Sea. The baroclinic Rossby radius of deformation was calculated as the ratio of the phase speed of long linear internal waves of the lowest mode (which is the solution of the Sturm-Liouville problem for the vertical structure of the mode function and depends on the depth and stratification of the water density at the specific geographic location) and the Coriolis parameter. We use data from the GDEM V.3.0 climatology for the considered region. The seasonal and spatial variability of the baroclinic Rossby radius is discussed in detail. Its values for open areas do not exceed 10 km in the Baltic Sea, 20 km in the Black Sea and 15-18 km in the Mediterranean Sea. For the shelf zones of these seas, the values of LR are 2-3 times smaller. Seasonal differences are moderate, most pronounced in shallow areas, and can reach for most 5-9 km in the coastal regions of the Mediterranean Sea.

Authors
Kurkina O.1 , Kurkin A. 1, 2 , Rouvinskaya E.1 , Tyugin D.1 , Rybin A.1
Publisher
Mediterranean Coastal Foundation
Language
English
Pages
1103-1110
Status
Published
Volume
2
Year
2017
Organizations
  • 1 Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University N.a. R.E. Alekseev, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950, Russian Federation
  • 2 Institute of Space Technologies, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, RUDN University, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
Engineering; Industrial engineering; Coriolis parameter; Geographic location; Mediterranean sea; Rossby radius of deformation; Seasonal differences; Spatial variability; Sturm-Liouville problem; Vertical structures; Deformation
Date of creation
19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/5862/
Share

Other records

Rouvinskaya E., Kurkina O., Kurkin A., Lobovikov P.
13th International MEDCOAST Congress on Coastal and Marine Sciences, Engineering, Management and Conservation, MEDCOAST 2017. Mediterranean Coastal Foundation. Vol. 2. 2017. P. 1191-1202