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Earth Sciences

2003

LARGE-SCALE RESPONSE

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Remotely Forced Nearshore Upwelling In Southern California, James M. Pringle, K Riser Apr 2003

Remotely Forced Nearshore Upwelling In Southern California, James M. Pringle, K Riser

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[1] Alongshore winds in Baja California strongly influence nearshore temperatures hundreds of kilometers to the north at Point Loma, San Diego, California, on timescales of a week to a year. The time lag between wind and temperature is consistent with first mode coastal trapped wave phase speed. The nearshore cross-shelf circulation forced by the coastal trapped waves is, at least much of the year, oppositely directed at the surface and bottom. No relation is found between the winds and temperature for periods greater than a year. It is argued that similar results may be found elsewhere in the Southern California …