Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton

Turbulence at different scales, from generation to dissipation, influences planktonic communities. Many experimental studies have recently been done to determine the effects of small-scale turbulence on plankton, but it is difficult to state the relevance of the findings since there is little unbias...

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Main Authors: Òscar Guadayol, Francesc Peters
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2006-03-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/179
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spelling doaj-d78be926ec7c4906975d19051d41a96c2021-05-05T13:49:44ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342006-03-0170192010.3989/scimar.2006.70n19176Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on planktonÒscar Guadayol0Francesc Peters1Institut de Ciències del Mar, CMIMA (CSIC), BarcelonaInstitut de Ciències del Mar, CMIMA (CSIC), BarcelonaTurbulence at different scales, from generation to dissipation, influences planktonic communities. Many experimental studies have recently been done to determine the effects of small-scale turbulence on plankton, but it is difficult to state the relevance of the findings since there is little unbiased information on turbulence variability in the sea. In this study, we use wind velocity data series from several meteorological stations located along the Catalan coast to estimate the spatial and temporal variability of small-scale turbulence in the upper ocean. Using a peaks-over-threshold approach, we develop a statistical model to assess the frequency of wind events as a function of their persistence and intensity. Finally, the wind speed data series are converted into turbulent energy dissipation rate estimates at 1 m depth to determine the general distribution of turbulence on the Catalan coast. Geographical variability is larger than seasonal variability in frequency and persistence of wind events, owing to differences in local relief. These statistical models developed for wind events combined with empirical relationships between wind and turbulence, are tools for estimating the occurrence and persistence of turbulent events at a given location and season. They serve to put into context the past, present and future studies of the effects of turbulence on coastal planktonic organisms and processes.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/179wind eventssmall-scale turbulenceplanktonpeaks-over-threshold approach
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Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton
Scientia Marina
wind events
small-scale turbulence
plankton
peaks-over-threshold approach
author_facet Òscar Guadayol
Francesc Peters
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title Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton
title_short Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton
title_full Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton
title_fullStr Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton
title_sort analysis of wind events in a coastal area: a tool for assessing turbulence variability for studies on plankton
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2006-03-01
description Turbulence at different scales, from generation to dissipation, influences planktonic communities. Many experimental studies have recently been done to determine the effects of small-scale turbulence on plankton, but it is difficult to state the relevance of the findings since there is little unbiased information on turbulence variability in the sea. In this study, we use wind velocity data series from several meteorological stations located along the Catalan coast to estimate the spatial and temporal variability of small-scale turbulence in the upper ocean. Using a peaks-over-threshold approach, we develop a statistical model to assess the frequency of wind events as a function of their persistence and intensity. Finally, the wind speed data series are converted into turbulent energy dissipation rate estimates at 1 m depth to determine the general distribution of turbulence on the Catalan coast. Geographical variability is larger than seasonal variability in frequency and persistence of wind events, owing to differences in local relief. These statistical models developed for wind events combined with empirical relationships between wind and turbulence, are tools for estimating the occurrence and persistence of turbulent events at a given location and season. They serve to put into context the past, present and future studies of the effects of turbulence on coastal planktonic organisms and processes.
topic wind events
small-scale turbulence
plankton
peaks-over-threshold approach
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/179
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