Oey, L-Y., and P. Chen, 1992: A model simulation of circulation in
the Northeast Atlantic shelves and seas. Journal of Geophysical
Research, 97(C12), 20,087-20,115.
Abstract: A three-dimensional, primitive-equation simulation of
the circulation in the northeast Atlantic shelves and seas, defined by
51° - 76°N latitudes and 20°W - 22°E longitudes, has been
conducted for the period February-March 1988. The simulation was initialized
from a 585-day quasi-equilibrium calculation and included realistic meteorological
forcing, inflows/outflows across the open boundaries (inflow of the North
Atlantic warm water in particular), tides, coastal and Baltic discharges,
and relaxation to wintertime climatology for model depths > 500 m. The
calculation is the first part of an overall effort to nest a high-resolution
region for simulation of eddies and fronts in the Norwegian Coastal Current
(NCC). This paper presents detailed simulation strategies and discusses
results from the coarse-grid region to study the larger-scale model response
induced by atmospheric forcing, so that its effects on flow dynamics in
the nested grid can be better understood. The mean and variability of the
simulated flow field are compared, whenever possible, with published observations.
In particular, we examine in detail the simulated wind-induced response
in the Skagerrak transport, which produces blocking and outbreak of the
Skagerrak and North Sea waters. These transport variabilities can be expected
to be important in the development of the NCC meanders and eddies further
north.