Satellite images of the Gulf of St. Lawrence show a persistent band of
cold water along the north coast of Jacques-Cartier Strait during sum
mer. A possible explanation is that the wind is causing upwelling of d
eep water. The upwelling hypothesis is tested here by comparing along-
shore wind stress time series tau(r)(t) with upwelling velocity w(t) i
nferred from moored temperature data with a regression model. The resu
lts support the upwelling hypothesis. For periods exceeding 1.5 d (e.g
. wind-event periods), the average spectral coherency between along-sh
ore wind stress and inferred upwelling velocity is 0.76, which exceeds
the 5% significance level of 0.52. The cross-shore length scale of up
welling, L, inferred from combining the transfer function between w an
d tau(r) with the upwelling model, w = tau(r)/rho f L, was calculated
as 4 to 7 km. This is comparable to the Rossby radius, further support
ing the upwelling hypothesis.