Monthly Mean Sea Level Fluctuations at Honolulu and San Francisco and the Intervening Geostrophic Currents
- 1 October 1981
- journal article
- Published by American Meteorological Society in Journal of Physical Oceanography
- Vol. 11 (10) , 1375-1382
- https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1981)011<1375:mmslfa>2.0.co;2
Abstract
Monthly mean dynamic topography (0/500 db) along the great-circle section between Honolulu and San Francisco reveals four principal current regimes: a northerly flow immediately adjacent to the Hawaiian Islands, a broad southerly interior flow incorporating the California front, and the California and Davidson currents. Monthly mean sea level values at Honolulu and San Francisco, corrected for sea surface pressure, show fair correlations with the surface transport of the individual currents and with the surface transport of the total intervening flow. Sea level values at Honolulu correlate as well with the transports as does the difference in sea levels, Honolulu minus San Francisco values. The sea level at San Francisco correlates the least with the transports. Energy spectra computed from the time sequences of transport, current width, and sea level show, in addition to the dominant annual signal, spectral peaks at periods of 3–6 months. The spectrum of the transport of the broad interior flow,... Abstract Monthly mean dynamic topography (0/500 db) along the great-circle section between Honolulu and San Francisco reveals four principal current regimes: a northerly flow immediately adjacent to the Hawaiian Islands, a broad southerly interior flow incorporating the California front, and the California and Davidson currents. Monthly mean sea level values at Honolulu and San Francisco, corrected for sea surface pressure, show fair correlations with the surface transport of the individual currents and with the surface transport of the total intervening flow. Sea level values at Honolulu correlate as well with the transports as does the difference in sea levels, Honolulu minus San Francisco values. The sea level at San Francisco correlates the least with the transports. Energy spectra computed from the time sequences of transport, current width, and sea level show, in addition to the dominant annual signal, spectral peaks at periods of 3–6 months. The spectrum of the transport of the broad interior flow,...Keywords
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