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Evidence of Reflected Internal Solitary Waves in the Strait of Gibraltar

Authors :
Roustan, Jean-baptiste
Bordois, Lucie
Garcia-lafuente, Jesus
Dumas, Franck
Auclair, Francis
Carton, Xavier
Roustan, Jean-baptiste
Bordois, Lucie
Garcia-lafuente, Jesus
Dumas, Franck
Auclair, Francis
Carton, Xavier
Source :
Journal Of Geophysical Research-oceans (2169-9275) (American Geophysical Union), 2024-02 , Vol. 129 , N. 2 , P. e2023JC020152 (22p.)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Large-amplitude internal solitary waves (ISWs) propagating eastward toward the Alboran Sea have long been known in the Strait of Gibraltar. New in-situ data and satellite images evidence northwestward propagating ISWs. These waves are probably the reflection of the well-known eastward propagating wave along the Moroccan shelf. A simple 2D-vertical section, run with the compressible non-hydrostatic Coastal and Regional Ocean COmmunity model, illustrates that the Moroccan slope is conducive to reflection of incident solitary waves of amplitude observed in the Strait of Gibraltar. A clear signature of these waves in the Tarifa high-frequency sea level oscillations is depicted that paves the way to studies of the seasonality of ISWs in the Strait of Gibraltar with the long-time series of sea level at Tarifa. The polarity of the reflected waves, observed with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers/Conductivity-Temperature-Depth array moorings, presents a slight variability possibly due to the internal tide oscillations. The reflected ISWs arrives at the mooring location in phase with the peak of the internal tide. For the strongest tide, the pynocline approaches a critical point where the polarity of the ISWs might reverse. Key Points Northwestward propagating internal solitary waves (ISWs) suspected to be reflections are evidenced in the Strait of Gibraltar A simple numerical approach illustrates that incident ISWs of amplitude observed in the area can reflect on the Moroccan slope High-frequency sea level oscillations at Tarifa reveal a signature consistent with the observed ISWs Plain Language Summary The Strait of Gibraltar is known as a hotspot for internal solitary waves (ISWs) generation, which propagate eastward toward the Alboran Sea. A new in-situ data set combined with satellite images reveal northwestward propagating ISWs in the Strait of Gibraltar. These waves are likely generated by the reflection of the eastward propagating waves on the Moroccan shelf as shown

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal Of Geophysical Research-oceans (2169-9275) (American Geophysical Union), 2024-02 , Vol. 129 , N. 2 , P. e2023JC020152 (22p.)
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1422761585
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029.2023JC020152