Blumberg, A. F., and G. L. Mellor, 1983: Diagnostic & Prognostic
numerical circulation studies of the South Atlantic Bight. Journal
of Geophysical Research, 88 (C8), 4579-4592.
Abstract: Some of the results from a series of diagnostic and prognostic
numerical simulations of the circulation in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB)
are described. The numerical model developed for the study is a three-dimensional,
primitive equation, time dependent, delta coordinate model with
an imbedded, turbulent closure submodel which should yield realistic Ekman
surface and bottom layers. An implicit numerical scheme in the vertical
direction and a mode-splitting technique in time are adopted for computational
efficiency. A significant portion of the paper is concerned with realistic
specification of initial conditions for temperature and salinity, surface
forcing, and lateral open boundary conditions. The latter are determined
by a simple diagnostic (geostrophic and Ekman dynamics) model which provides
dynamically consistent temperature, salinity, and velocity boundary conditions.
It appears from an examination of the numerical simulations that the full
model yields results that share many features in common with our general
understanding of the circulation of the South Atlantic Bight; the region
includes shallow shelf waters as well as deeper water dominated by the
Gulf Stream. Data for synoptic skill assessment, however, are not available.