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Fig. 9 shows progressive vector diagrams calculated from ADCP (A) and BSHcmod data
(B). Generally, there is a considerable agreement both in current speed and direction.
However, ADCP data show a northward flow at the end of the records, while model data
exhibit a southward flow at 20 and 27 m depth.
Table 5 compares basic current statistics. The ADCP sampling interval is 10 minutes,
model data are available every 15 minutes. There is a good agreement of magnitude V s
as well as of mean vector speed V v 2) . Differences within the near-surface layer are
probably caused by the different depth levels (see Table 4, 0 m). Both data sets exhibit
only small vertical shear, but there is a greater shear in the ADCP data for depths greater
than 20 m. Good agreement between both data sets is also found for mean kinetic
energy ku and eddy kinetic energy /ce 3) .
Table 5: Current statistics Borkum-Riffgrund, BSHcmod (M) and ADCP data (A)
sd
m
u
cm/ s
V
cm/ s
v s
cm/s
V v
cm/ s
dir
O
Jce k-n
(cm/s) 2
u'u'
v'v'
(cm/s) 2
u'V
k E /k H
M
0.0
13.2
8.3
40.5
15.6
58
922.0
121.9
1790
54
17
7.6
A
5.3
12.7
11.4
36.0
17.1
48
657.2
145.5
1199
116
-177
4.5
M
10.0
10.1
4.8
38.4
11.1
65
865.2
61.9
1674
56
52
14,0
A
11.3
8.5
8.4
37.4
11.9
45
778.6
71.0
1482
75
-189
11.0
M
to
o
o
6.3
1.7
34.1
6.5
75
681.3
21.4
1293
70
62
31.8
A
21.3
5.2
3.0
33.0
6.0
60
631.5
18.1
1182
81
-108
34.9
M
27.0
5.1
1.0
29.9
5.2
79
522.4
13.7
986
59
64
38.2
A
27.3
4.5
0.4
28.2
4.5
85
453.6
10.1
819
89
-46
44.9
sd = sampling depth, dir = current direction