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Río de la Plata estuary response to wind variability in synoptic to intraseasonal scales: Barotropic response

  • 1. University of Buenos Aires
  • 2. Fundación Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
  • 3. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
  • 4. Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo Pesquero

Description

The first long‐period acoustic Doppler current profiler series collected in two locations of the Río de la Plata estuary are explored for barotropic current variability and its connection to wind variability in synoptic to intraseasonal timescales. Wind‐driven currents can be explained in terms of two modes, resulting of the estuary's geometry. The first one prevails for winds with a cross‐river component, whereas the second dominates when they blow along the estuary axis. Even though both modes imply that barotropic currents develop in a phase lag with the wind that depends on the location, northeasterly and southwesterly winds generate stronger currents than southeasterly and northwesterly winds. Barotropic response to winds occurs in around 6 hours, and an equilibrium regime is reached for processes with temporal scales more than 4 days. The temporal scales of estuarine variability replicate the wind ones, with activity in bands around 2–8, 10–12, and 18–25 days. Therefore the estuary reaches an equilibrium regime with most of atmospheric processes from synoptic to intraseasonal scales. Intraseasonal variability can be significant and even act in the same direction as the synoptic one, with important effects on circulation. These features imply that the estuary has "weather" and "climate" as the atmosphere does. Our results suggest that conditions classically thought as characteristic of "summer" or "winter" likely occur during any season with high variability. This result has important implications for those coastal species that spawn in the estuary, as they require specific conditions for their successful reproduction, and on estuary's predictability.

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Translated Description (Arabic)

يتم استكشاف أول سلسلة من أجهزة تحديد ملامح تيار دوبلر الصوتية طويلةالأمد التي تم جمعها في موقعين من مصب ريو دي لا بلاتا من أجل تقلب التيار الباروتروبي وارتباطه بتقلب الرياح في الجداول الزمنية الشاملة إلى الجداول الزمنية الموسمية. يمكن تفسير التيارات التي تحركها الرياح من حيث وضعين، مما يؤدي إلى هندسة المصب. تسود الأولى للرياح ذات مكون النهر المتقاطع، بينما تسود الثانية عندما تهب على طول محور المصب. على الرغم من أن كلا الوضعين يعنيان أن التيارات الضغطية تتطور في مرحلة متأخرة مع الرياح التي تعتمد على الموقع، فإن الرياح الشمالية الشرقية والجنوبية الغربية تولد تيارات أقوى من الرياح الجنوبية الشرقية والشمالية الغربية. تحدث الاستجابة الضغطية للرياح في حوالي 6 ساعات، ويتم الوصول إلى نظام توازن للعمليات ذات المقاييس الزمنية التي تزيد عن 4 أيام. تكرر المقاييس الزمنية لتقلب مصبات الأنهار مقاييس الرياح، مع نشاط في نطاقات حوالي 2–8 و 10–12 و 18–25 يومًا. لذلك يصل المصب إلى نظام توازن مع معظم العمليات الجوية من المقاييس الشاملة إلى المقاييس الموسمية. يمكن أن يكون التباين داخل الفصول كبيرًا وحتى يعمل في نفس اتجاه التباين الشامل، مع تأثيرات مهمة على الدورة الدموية. تشير هذه الميزات إلى أن المصب له "طقس" و "مناخ" كما هو الحال في الغلاف الجوي. تشير نتائجنا إلى أن الظروف التي يُعتقد تقليديًا أنها سمة من سمات "الصيف" أو "الشتاء" من المحتمل أن تحدث خلال أي موسم ذي تقلبات عالية. لهذه النتيجة آثار مهمة على تلك الأنواع الساحلية التي تفرخ في المصب، لأنها تتطلب شروطًا محددة لنجاح تكاثرها، وعلى إمكانية التنبؤ بالمصب.

Translated Description (English)

The first long‐period acoustic Doppler current profiler series collected in two locations of the Río de la Plata estuary are explored for barotropic current variability and its connection to wind variability in synoptic to intraseasonal timescales. Wind‐driven currents can be explained in terms of two modes, resulting in estuary's geometry. The first one prevails for winds with a cross‐river component, whereas the second dominates when they blow along the estuary axis. Even though both modes imply that barotropic currents develop in a phase lag with the wind that depends on the location, northeasterly and southwesterly winds generate stronger currents than southeasterly and northwesterly winds. Barotropic response to winds occurs in around 6 hours, and an equilibrium regime is reached for processes with temporal scales more than 4 days. The temporal scales of estuarine variability replicate the wind ones, with activity in bands around 2–8, 10–12, and 18–25 days. Therefore the estuary reaches an equilibrium regime with most of atmospheric processes from synoptic to intraseasonal scales. Intraseasonal variability can be significant and even act in the same direction as the synoptic one, with important effects on circulation. These features imply that the estuary has "weather" and "climate" as the atmosphere does. Our results suggest that conditions classically thought as characteristic of "summer" or "winter" likely to occur during any season with high variability. This result has important implications for those coastal species that spawn in the estuary, as they require specific conditions for their successful reproduction, and on estuary's predictability.

Translated Description (French)

The first long‐period acoustic Doppler current profileur series collected in two locations of the Río de la Plata estuary are explored for barotropic current variability and its connection to wind variability in synoptic to intraseasonal timescales. Wind‐driven currents can be explained in terms of two modes, resulting of the estuary's geometry. The first one prevails for winds with a cross‐river component, whereas the second dominates when they blow along the estuary axis. Even though both modes imply that barotropic currents develop in a phase lag with the wind that depends on the location, northeasterly and southwesterly winds generate stronger currents than southeasterly and northwesterly winds. Barotropic response to winds occurs in around 6 hours, and an equilibrium regime is reached for processes with temporal scales more than 4 days. The temporal scales of estuarine variability replicate the wind ones, with activity in bands around 2–8, 10–12, and 18–25 days. Therefore the estuary reaches an equilibrium regime with most of atmospheric processes from synoptic to intraseasonal scales. Intraseasonal variability can be significant and even act in the same direction as the synoptic one, with important effects on circulation. These features imply that the estuary has « weather » and « climate » as the atmosphere does. Our results suggest that conditions classically thought as characteristic of "summer" or "winter" likely occur during any season with high variability. This result has important implications for those coastal species that spawn in the estuary, as they require specific conditions for their successful reproduction, and on estuary's predictability.

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Translated title (Arabic)
استجابة مصب ريو دي لا بلاتا لتقلب الرياح في المقاييس الشاملة إلى المقاييس الموسمية: استجابة ضاغطة
Translated title (English)
Río de la Plata estuary response to wind variability in synoptic to intraseasonal scales: Barotropic response
Translated title (French)
Rio de la Plata estuary response to wind variability in synoptic to intraseasonal scales : Barotropic response

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https://openalex.org/W2019701571
DOI
10.1029/2005jc003297

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Argentina

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