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Giese, Graham S., Chapman, David C., Collins, Margaret Goud, Encarnacion, Rolu, Jacinto, Gil |
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Journal of Physical Oceanography; December 1998, Vol. 28 Issue: 12 p2418-2426, 9p |
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Between 1989 and 1991 the authors made observations that confirm and elucidate the coupling between harbor seiches at Puerto Princesa on Palawan Island in the Philippines and tide-generated internal solitons in the Sulu Sea. Published tidal current predictions for Basilan Strait in the Sulu Archipeligo were used to produce an index to the daily ebb tidal flows near Pearl Bank where the solitons originate. The coherence between predicted maximum ebb tidal current speed and observed seiche activity was 0.60 and the phase lag between the two quantities closely matched published estimates of the time required for solitons to cross the Sulu Sea. Arrival of the Sulu Sea waves immediately offshore of Puerto Princesa in the form of internal bores corresponded in time to the initiation of harbor seiche activity. A more precise estimate of soliton travel time was determined from the time difference between predicted maximum ebb current and the initiation of seiche activity, and it was found to have a remarkably regular seasonal pattern, which can be largely explained by seasonal variations in Sulu Sea temperature and salinity stratification. Therefore, the timing of seiche events at Puerto Princesa can be forecast based on Sulu Archipeligo tide predictions and soliton travel time. In general, the fortnightly pattern of seiche magnitude follows that of tidal current predictions, but day-to-day deviations are common. Seiche magnitude varies seasonally with generally low activity during the winter (northeast) monsoon and usually maximum activity late in the summer (southwest) monsoon. |
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