Technical note: On seasonal variability of the M <sub>2</sub> tide
Richard D. Ray
Abstract
Abstract. Seasonal variability of the M2 ocean tide can be detected at many ports, perhaps most. Examination of the cluster of tidal constituents residing within the M2 tidal group can shed light on the physical mechanisms underlying seasonality. In the broadest terms these are astronomical, frictional–advective interactions, and climate processes; some induce annual modulations and some semiannual, in amplitude, phase, or both. This note reviews how this occurs and gives an example from each broad category. Phase conventions and their relationship with causal mechanisms, as well as nomenclature, are also addressed.
Topics & Concepts
AdvectionSeasonalityClimatologyAmplitudeOceanographyGeologyEnvironmental sciencePhysicsMathematicsStatisticsThermodynamicsQuantum mechanicsOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesMarine and coastal ecosystemsOcean Waves and Remote Sensing