Physics – Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Scientific paper
2008-10-20
Physics
Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
Submitted to J. Phys. Oceanogr. le 16/10/2008. Revised 18/02/2009, Accepted 03/04/2010
Scientific paper
The surface current response to winds is analyzed in a two-year time series of a 12 MHz (HF) Wellen Radar (WERA) off the West coast of France. The measured currents, with tides filtered out, are of the order of 1.0 to 1.8% of the wind speed, in a direction 10 to 40 degrees to the right of the wind. This Lagrangian current can be decomposed as the vector sum of a quasi-Eulerian current U_E, representative of the top 1 m of the water column, and a part of the wave-induced Stokes drift Uss at the sea surface. Here Uss is estimated with an accurate numerical wave model, thanks to a novel parameterization of wave dissipation processes. Using both observed and modelled wave spectra, Uss is found to be very well approximated by a simple function of the wind speed and significant wave height, generally increasing quadratically with the wind speed. Focusing on a site located 100 km from the mainland, the estimated contribution of Uss to the radar measurement has a magnitude of 0.6 to 1.3% of the wind speed, in the wind direction, a fraction that increases with wind speed. The difference U_E of Lagrangian and Stokes contributions is found to be of the order of 0.4 to 0.8% of the wind speed, and 45 to 70 degrees to the right of the wind. This elatively weak quasi-Eulerian current with a large deflection angle is interpreted as evidence of strong near-surface mixing, likely related to breaking waves.
Ardhuin Fabrice
Forget Philippe
Marié Louis
Rascle Nicolas
Roland Aaron
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