The Net Circulation in the West Passage of Narragansett Bay

Abstract

Narragansett Bay is a weakly stratified estuary comprised of three connecting passages of varying depths. The vertical distribution of horizontal velocity was observed in the West Passage using moored current meters. The instantaneous motion was characterized by semi-diurnal tidal currents of amplitude 25-60 cm/s. These currents exhibited a phase advance with depth (total water depth=12.8 m) ranging with lunar phase from 0-3 hrs. The primary objective of the study was the analysis of the net circulation, i.e., the motion exclusive of the periodic tides. The net current time series obtained by filtering out the tidal periodicities were found to be an order of magnitude less than the instantaneous motion and well correlated to the prevailing 2-10 m/ s wind. For periodicities about two days, the squared coherence and phase between the longitudinal components of wind and net near surface current were 0. 7 and 3 hours respectively.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1973
Accession Number
AD0764646

Entities

People

  • Robert H. Weisberg
  • Wilton Sturges Iii

Organizations

  • University of Rhode Island

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Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Sensors

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Bays
  • Convection
  • Correlation Analysis
  • Data Processing
  • Error Analysis
  • Fresh Water
  • Layers
  • Measurement
  • Narragansett Bay
  • Oceanography
  • Physical Oceanography
  • Pressure Gradients
  • Rhode Island
  • Statistics
  • Stratified Fluids
  • Tidal Currents
  • United States

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  • Atmospheric Science / Meteorology, specifically Wind Wave Turbulence.
  • Coastal Oceanography
  • Mathematics or Statistics

Technology Areas

  • Space
  • Space - Orbital Debris