The circulation over the Continental shelf south of Cape Hatteras

作者: Dean F. Bumpus

DOI: 10.1029/TR036I004P00601

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摘要: South of Cape Hatteras, a southerly-flowing coastal current, such as is common to the northward, transient affair. Such current when present, restricted very narrow portion continental shelf. The dynamic pressure gradient resulting from combined effect runoff and cross-shelf thermal together with prevailing wind frictional drag Florida Current provides for northeasterly drift over broad part Carolina

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