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Tidal Resonance in the Adriatic Sea: Observational Evidence

Igor Medvedev, Ivica Vilibić, Alexander B. Rabinovich

2020Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans54 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Tides in the Adriatic Sea are anomalously strong in comparison with most of other parts of the Mediterranean Sea. Consequently, tides play a fundamental role in the hydrodynamics of this sea and in the formation of destructive floods in its northernmost part. The resonant character of the Adriatic tides is evident, but the exact mechanism of their formation has never been thoroughly examined. In the present study, we used multidecadal tide gauge data from 10 stations located along the basin's coastline to examine the spectral properties of the Adriatic Sea and to provide high‐resolution tidal analysis. Our results demonstrate that both diurnal and semidiurnal tidal harmonics are resonantly amplified due to the proximity of tidal periods to the periods of the fundamental (21.5 hr) and first (10.9 hr) Adriatic eigen modes, respectively. The constructed resonance models were found to closely describe specific features of the observed tides in the Adriatic Sea, including both major and minor harmonics, and therefore help to explain the dominant physical mechanism driving the floods in the northernmost part of the basin, including the Venice Lagoon.

Topics & Concepts

Tide gaugeStructural basinGeologyOceanographyMediterranean seaHarmonicsSea levelClimatologyMediterranean climateGeographyGeomorphologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsArchaeologyVoltageOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesOcean Waves and Remote SensingTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research