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Hunter et al. 2007
Hunter, E., Chant, R., Bowers, L., Glenn, S. and Kohut, J. (2007). Spatial and temporal variability of diurnal wind forcing in the coastal ocean. Geophysical Research Letters 34: doi: 10.1029/2006GL028945. issn: 0094-8276.

Spatial and temporal variability of diurnal wind forcing and the coastal response is characterized for the New York Bight from February through May, 2005. This analysis demonstrates that diurnal wind forced motions are significant in the coastal ocean during the spring and summer months, near shore and as far as 100 km offshore. A doubling of diurnal current amplitudes is common in the spring compared to the winter months, associated with an increase in sea/land breeze days. Diurnal fluid motions due to sea/land breeze events can account for up 50% of the total kinetic energy during the spring.

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Keywords
Oceanography, General, Continental shelf and slope processes, Oceanography, General, Diurnal, seasonal, and annual cycles, Oceanography, Physical, Currents, Oceanography, General, Coastal processes
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Geophysical Research Letters
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