Hydrodynamic modelling of coastal seas: the role of tidal dynamics in the Messina Strait, Western Mediterranean Sea
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
This work explores the importance of considering
tidal dynamics when modelling the general circulation in
the Messina Strait, a narrow passage connecting the Tyrrhenian
and the Ionian subbasins in the Western Mediterranean
Sea. The tides and the induced water circulation in this Strait
are among the most intense oceanographic processes in the
Mediterranean Sea. The quantification of these effects can be
particularly relevant for operational oceanographic systems
aimed to provide short-term predictions of the main hydrodynamics
in theWestern Mediterranean subbasins. A numerical
approach based on the use of a high-resolution hydrodynamic
model was followed to reproduce the tides propagation
and the wind-induced and thermohaline water circulation
within the Strait and in surrounding areas. A set of
numerical simulations was carried out to quantify the role of
the Strait dynamics on the larger-scale water circulation. The
obtained results confirmed the importance of a correct representation
of the hydrodynamics in the Messina Strait even
when focusing on predicting the water circulation in the external
sea traits. In fact, model results show that tidal dynamics
deeply impact the reproduction of the instantaneous and
residual circulation pattern, waters thermohaline properties
and transport dynamics both inside the Messina Strait and in
the surrounding coastal and open waters.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Hydrodynamic modelling / coastal seas/ tidal dynamics / Messina Strait / Western Mediterranean Sea
Elenco autori:
Tedesco, Costanza; Quattrocchi, Giovanni; Ribotti, Alberto; Sorgente, Roberto; Cucco, Andrea; Olita, Antonio; Fazioli, Leopoldo; Sinerchia, Matteo
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Titolo del libro:
Situational sea awareness technologies for maritime safety and marine environment protection
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