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- W4300536732 abstract "Abstract. Circulation plays an essential role in the creation of physical and biogeochemical fluxes in the Baltic Sea. The main aim of the work was to study the quasi-steady circulation patterns under prevailing forcing conditions. A total of 6 months of continuous vertical profiling and fixed-point measurements of currents, two month-long underwater glider surveys, and numerical modeling were applied in the central Baltic Sea. The vertical structure of currents was strongly linked to the location of the two pycnoclines: the seasonal thermocline and the halocline. The vertical movements of pycnoclines and velocity shear maxima were synchronous. The quasi-steady circulation patterns were in geostrophic balance and highly persistent. The persistent patterns included circulation features such as upwelling, downwelling, and boundary currents, as well as a sub-halocline gravity current. The patterns had a prevailing zonal scale of 5–60 km as well as considerably higher magnitude and different direction than the long-term mean circulation pattern. A northward (southward) geostrophic boundary current in the upper layer was observed along the eastern coast of the central Baltic in the case of southwesterly (northerly) wind. The geostrophic current at the boundary was often a consequence of wind-driven, across-shore advection. The sub-halocline quasi-permanent gravity current with a width of 10–30 km from the Gotland Deep to the north over the narrow sill separating the Fårö Deep and Nothern Deep was detected in the simulation, and it was confirmed by an Argo float trajectory. According to the simulation, a strong flow, mostly to the north, with a zonal scale of 5 km occurred at the sill. This current is an important deeper limb of the overturning circulation of the Baltic Sea. The current was stronger with northerly winds and restricted by the southwesterly winds. The circulation regime had an annual cycle due to seasonality in the forcing. The boundary current was stronger and more frequent northward during the winter period. The sub-halocline current towards the north was strongest in March–May and weakest in November–December." @default.
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- W4300536732 title "Quasi-steady circulation regimes in the Baltic Sea" @default.
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