Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef system

The dataset is divided in two main groups. The first group, referred to as “Meteorological data”, consists of air temperature, sea level pressure and U and V components of wind direction and intensity: The second group, referred to as “Oceanographic data”, includes biovolume, sea level and water tem...

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Main Authors: José de Jesús Salas Pérez, Adán Guillermo Jordán Garza, David Salas Monreal
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-12-01
Series:Data in Brief
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340923007229
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author José de Jesús Salas Pérez
Adán Guillermo Jordán Garza
David Salas Monreal
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description The dataset is divided in two main groups. The first group, referred to as “Meteorological data”, consists of air temperature, sea level pressure and U and V components of wind direction and intensity: The second group, referred to as “Oceanographic data”, includes biovolume, sea level and water temperature measurements. The meteorological data is derived from model data obtained from the NAAR-NCEP reanalysis for North America, calculated over the area of the Veracruz reef system, Mexico. On the other hand, the oceanographic data was collected in situ using four ADCPs (Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers) anchored at a depth of 20 m at four different reefs within the Veracruz reef system. Both datasets cover a period of 10 days in November 2008, during which successive low-and high-pressure systems occurred over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. These datasets can be used to evaluate the effect of the pressure changes on marine circulation, residual current and oceanographic variables.
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spelling doaj.art-aa9c40b330474eceb7fa38df68f84d2c2023-12-02T06:59:53ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092023-12-0151109637Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef systemJosé de Jesús Salas Pérez0Adán Guillermo Jordán Garza1David Salas Monreal2Corresponding author.; Universidad Veracruzana, Lomas del Estadio s/n, C.P. 91000, Xalapa-Veracruz, MéxicoUniversidad Veracruzana, Lomas del Estadio s/n, C.P. 91000, Xalapa-Veracruz, MéxicoUniversidad Veracruzana, Lomas del Estadio s/n, C.P. 91000, Xalapa-Veracruz, MéxicoThe dataset is divided in two main groups. The first group, referred to as “Meteorological data”, consists of air temperature, sea level pressure and U and V components of wind direction and intensity: The second group, referred to as “Oceanographic data”, includes biovolume, sea level and water temperature measurements. The meteorological data is derived from model data obtained from the NAAR-NCEP reanalysis for North America, calculated over the area of the Veracruz reef system, Mexico. On the other hand, the oceanographic data was collected in situ using four ADCPs (Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers) anchored at a depth of 20 m at four different reefs within the Veracruz reef system. Both datasets cover a period of 10 days in November 2008, during which successive low-and high-pressure systems occurred over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. These datasets can be used to evaluate the effect of the pressure changes on marine circulation, residual current and oceanographic variables.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340923007229Itinerant low- and high-pressure systemsSurada wind eventNorte wind eventNorthern wind circulationSouthern wind circulationTemperature
spellingShingle José de Jesús Salas Pérez
Adán Guillermo Jordán Garza
David Salas Monreal
Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef system
Data in Brief
Itinerant low- and high-pressure systems
Surada wind event
Norte wind event
Northern wind circulation
Southern wind circulation
Temperature
title Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef system
title_full Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef system
title_fullStr Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef system
title_full_unstemmed Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef system
title_short Dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the Veracruz reef system
title_sort dataset on meteorological forcing mechanisms impacting marine circulation and oceanographic variables in the northern part of the veracruz reef system
topic Itinerant low- and high-pressure systems
Surada wind event
Norte wind event
Northern wind circulation
Southern wind circulation
Temperature
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340923007229
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