Jx. Xing et Am. Davies, The influence of shelf edge flows and wind upon the circulation on the Malin Shelf and in the Irish Sea, CONT SHELF, 21(1), 2001, pp. 21-45
A three-dimensional hydrodynamic model covering the area off the west coast
of Scotland and part of the ocean beyond, and extending south through the
North Channel and into the Irish Sea is used to examine wind-driven and oce
anically forced currents in the region. The effect of friction on the shelf
due to tidal currents upon the extent to which the shelf edge how can "lea
k" onto the shelf is also considered. Calculations in which an Atlantic inf
low is introduced in initially deep water, and subsequently shallow water o
ff the west coast of Ireland, demonstrate the processes by which this inflo
w can cross the shelf edge, and Atlantic water can reach the west coast of
Scotland and enter the Irish Sea. The interaction of this flow with wind-in
duced flows due to uniform southerly and westerly winds is also considered.
Also, the role of a northward how into the Irish Sea through St George's C
hannel in modifying the wind and Atlantic forced currents on the shelf is e
xamined. The spatial variability and the level of interaction between these
flows help to understand the spatial and temporal Variability found in the
measurements in the region. (C) 2001 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.