Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of California

Surface wind data measured in San Felipe, B.C., during some months in the summer of 1984 and spring of 1987 are analyzed and described. The relative importance of the breeze system in relation to the synoptic field is established, specially during the summer. Monthly hodographic representation in t...

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Main Authors: OE Delgado-González, FJ Ocampo-Torres, S Larios-Castillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 1994-03-01
Series:Ciencias Marinas
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Online Access:http://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/966
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FJ Ocampo-Torres
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description Surface wind data measured in San Felipe, B.C., during some months in the summer of 1984 and spring of 1987 are analyzed and described. The relative importance of the breeze system in relation to the synoptic field is established, specially during the summer. Monthly hodographic representation in the time domain permits the study of the breeze system, provides information on the average wind direction and speed for each hour of the day, and presents seasonal events. Typical days from some of the months are represented, which constitute one of the first contributions to describe the phenomenon in this region. The rotary spectra in the frequency domain permit us to state that during the 1984 period of measurement, the diurna1 band explains 57% of the total spectral energy, while during 1987, the diurna1 and synoptic bands explain 35 and 31%, respectively. The synoptic events in each period of measurement can also be observed in the filtered time series. They demonstrate that when winds stronger than 5 m/s are present and persist in direction longer than one day, the breeze system is interrupted making the land breeze disappear. The first two months of the 1987 spring period of measurement still reflect winter conditions as described by severa1 authors. This study suggests that the transition period is reduced to May and June only.
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spelling doaj.art-8f6a23e271414ed4b5d74f36293eda752024-03-04T16:43:37ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaCiencias Marinas0185-38802395-90531994-03-0120310.7773/cm.v20i3.966Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of CaliforniaOE Delgado-González0FJ Ocampo-Torres1S Larios-Castillo2Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de EnsenadaCentro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de EnsenadaUniversidad Autónoma de Baja California Surface wind data measured in San Felipe, B.C., during some months in the summer of 1984 and spring of 1987 are analyzed and described. The relative importance of the breeze system in relation to the synoptic field is established, specially during the summer. Monthly hodographic representation in the time domain permits the study of the breeze system, provides information on the average wind direction and speed for each hour of the day, and presents seasonal events. Typical days from some of the months are represented, which constitute one of the first contributions to describe the phenomenon in this region. The rotary spectra in the frequency domain permit us to state that during the 1984 period of measurement, the diurna1 band explains 57% of the total spectral energy, while during 1987, the diurna1 and synoptic bands explain 35 and 31%, respectively. The synoptic events in each period of measurement can also be observed in the filtered time series. They demonstrate that when winds stronger than 5 m/s are present and persist in direction longer than one day, the breeze system is interrupted making the land breeze disappear. The first two months of the 1987 spring period of measurement still reflect winter conditions as described by severa1 authors. This study suggests that the transition period is reduced to May and June only. http://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/966breezewindhodographsSan FelipeGulf of California
spellingShingle OE Delgado-González
FJ Ocampo-Torres
S Larios-Castillo
Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of California
Ciencias Marinas
breeze
wind
hodographs
San Felipe
Gulf of California
title Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of California
title_full Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of California
title_fullStr Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of California
title_full_unstemmed Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of California
title_short Breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the Gulf of California
title_sort breezes during some months of spring and summer in the northwest of the gulf of california
topic breeze
wind
hodographs
San Felipe
Gulf of California
url http://www.cienciasmarinas.com.mx/index.php/cmarinas/article/view/966
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