Abstract

Abstract The time-depth structure of the baroclinic diurnal tide has been examined with the aid of current and temperature profiles on the West Florida Continental Shelf. Of interest is the fact that the diurnal frequencies (e.g., the K1 and O1 tides) are near the “critical frequency” corresponding to the bottom slope and density stratification at the experimental location. The baroclinic semidiurnal tide was rather weak and most of the semidiurnal tidal energy was contained in the barotropic currents. This large ratio of barotropic-to-baroclinic, semidiurnal tidal energy is in agreement with the results obtained by Koblinsky (1979) from previous (current meter) measurements in the same area. In contrast, the baroclinic diurnal tide is quite strong and exhibits appreciable structural variations with time. The diurnal oscillations are predominantly of low vertical modal order, and there is no evidence of the concentrated “beams” of internal tidal energy which have sometimes been observed in other areas (e....

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