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Abstract

Two methods for setting tides in regional numerical models focussed on replication of internal waves are discussed in this paper. A traditional procedure prescribes the tidal forcing at the boundaries of the model domain. As it follows from our analysis, this method works well in some cases but does not allow to control identical generation conditions in all points of the model grid. Tidal ellipses are spatially dependent on the relative distance to the model boundaries. An alternative method for activation of tidal motions in general circulation models is to set a tidal body force on the right-hand side of the momentum balance equations. The procedure of how to do this correctly is in the focus of the present study. It is based on the analytical solution of the shallow water equations and includes compensating terms providing blockage of the generation of spurious inertial oscillations. The method was tested in a wide range of input parameters and showed a good match of the model-predicted tidal currents in all points of the model domain. The method was verified against an analytical solution by comparing model-predicted and theoretical internal wave amplitudes in case of realistic pycnocline-type oceanic stratification.

DOI

10.1016/j.ocemod.2021.101767

Publication Date

2021-01-01

Publication Title

Ocean Modelling

Volume

160

ISSN

1463-5003

Keywords

Analytical solution, Internal waves, Numerical models, Tides

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
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