PROCEEDINGS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
Online ISSN : 1884-9172
Print ISSN : 0916-7374
ISSN-L : 0916-7374
CHARACTERISTICS OF WINTER CURRENT PATTERN IN THE ISHIKARI BAY
Viet Son LEToshihiko YAMASHITAMakoto MIYATAKERyuichiro SHINOHARA
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2006 Volume 50 Pages 145-150

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The winter current pattern in 2003 in the Ishikari Bay was investigated by using the Princeton Ocean Model (POM) and field observation data. The model was forced by six hour, spatially distributed wind and open boundary forcing. The later was obtained from larger scale model namely Japan Coastal Ocean Predictability Experiment (JCOPE). Through three numerical experiments with different driving forces the following conclusions have been deduced: (1) the open boundary forcing is the major driving force for current in deep water, the effect of wind in this region is limited in few surface layers (2) the flow along the shelf and current in shallow region are mainly driven by wind forcing (3) circulations occur in the shallow area during strong wind conditions. A comparison between observed and computed current velocities showed that the model is capable to reproduce current pattern in the bay.

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