Water clarity patterns in South Florida coastal waters and their linkages to synoptic-scale wind forcing

Journal Title: Satellite Oceanography and Meteorology - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

Temporal variability in water clarity for South Florida’s marine ecosystems was examined through satellite-derived light attenuation (Kd coefficients, in the context of wind- and weather patterns. Reduced water clarity along Florida’s coasts is often the result of abrupt wind-resuspension events and other exogenous factors linked to frontal passage, storms, and precipitation. Kd data between 1998 and 2013 were synthesized to form a normalized Kd index (KDI) and subsequently compared with Self-Organizing Map (SOM)-based wind field categorizations to reveal spatiotemporal patterns and their inter-relationships. Kd climatological maximums occur from October through December along southern sections of the West Florida Shelf (WFS) and from January through March along the Florida Straits. Spatial clusters of elevated Kd occur along 3 spatial domains: central WFS, southern WFS, and Florida Straits near the Florida Reef Tract, where intra-seasonal variability is the highest, and clarity patterns are associated with transitional wind patterns sequenced with cyclonic circulation. Temporal wind transitions from southerly to northerly, typically accompanying frontal passages, most often result in elevated Kd response. Results demonstrate the potential of using synoptic climatological analysis and satellite indices for tracking variability in water clarity and other indicators related to biological health.

Authors and Affiliations

Douglas E Pirhalla, Scott C Sheridan, Cameron C Lee, Brian B Barnes, Varis Ransibrahmanakul, Chuanmin Hu

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Water clarity patterns in South Florida coastal waters and their linkages to synoptic-scale wind forcing

Temporal variability in water clarity for South Florida’s marine ecosystems was examined through satellite-derived light attenuation (Kd coefficients, in the context of wind- and weather patterns. Reduced water clarity a...

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Douglas E Pirhalla, Scott C Sheridan, Cameron C Lee, Brian B Barnes, Varis Ransibrahmanakul, Chuanmin Hu (2017). Water clarity patterns in South Florida coastal waters and their linkages to synoptic-scale wind forcing. Satellite Oceanography and Meteorology, 2(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-678936