Authors
Paul Van Gastel, Gregory N Ivey, Michael J Meuleners, Jason P Antenucci, Oliver Fringer
Publication date
2009/6/15
Journal
Continental Shelf Research
Volume
29
Issue
11-12
Pages
1373-1383
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Observations are presented of large-amplitude internal waves (LAIWs) generated by the steepening of the internal tide on the Australian North West Shelf (NWS) over a 4-month period extending from strongly stratified summer conditions to weakly stratified winter conditions. The observations are from a site in water depth of 124m where current and temperature measurements were made from a fixed vertical mooring and a benthic L-shaped spatial array. The observations show the LAIWs at this site to be characterized by strong seasonal variability, with energetic LAIWs of depression being dominant during summer and weaker LAIWs of elevation being dominant during the winter months as the stratification weakens, the upper mixed layer deepens, and the thermocline is close to the bottom. Waves were also seen to propagate from a range of directions towards the observation site. Modeling using the Regional …
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