Autor: |
M. R. Jury, J. Taunton-Clark |
Rok vydání: |
1986 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
South African Journal of Marine Science. 4:103-110 |
ISSN: |
0257-7615 |
DOI: |
10.2989/025776186784461701 |
Popis: |
Sea surface temperature was monitored off the Namaqualand coast of South Africa (29–32°S, 16–18°E) during the spring of 1980 by aerial radiation thermometry. The aircraft flew a grid pattern extending 30 km inland and about 100 km offshore. Wind data were obtained from aircraft drift measurements at 152 m above sea or local ground level. A time series of wind information from a coastal station in the centre of the study area showed a longshore wind direction (170°) with a slight onshore component due to the prevalence of seabreezes. The South Atlantic high-pressure cell and equatorward wind flow became established during October 1980. However, in November a persistent upper-air trough caused wind reversals affecting the distribution of sea surface temperature. Upwelling off Namaqualand is typically confined to the coastal strip, but with a broad plume of cold water extending offshore near 30°S. The location of the minima in sea surface temperature is attributed to the proximity of a southerly wind maximum... |
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OpenAIRE |
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