Coastal upwelling often reveals itself during the thermal stratification season as an
abrupt sea surface temperature (SST) drop. Its intensity depends not only on the
magnitude of an upwelling-favourable wind impulse but also on the temperature
stratification of the water column during the initial stage of the event. When
a ‘chain’ of upwelling events is taking place, one event may play a part in forming
the initial stratification for the next one; consequently, SST may drop significantly
even with a reduced wind impulse.
Two upwelling events were simulated on the Polish coast in August 1996 using
a three-dimensional, baroclinic prognostic model. The model results proved to be
in good agreement with in situ observations and satellite data. Comparison of
the simulated upwelling events show that the first one required a wind impulse
of 28 000 kg m−1 s−1 to reach its mature, full form, whereas an impulse of only
7500 kg m−1 s−1 was sufficient to bring about a significant drop in SST at the end
of the second event. In practical applications like operational modelling, the initial
stratification conditions prior to an upwelling event should be described with care
in order to be able to simulate the coming event with very good accuracy.
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