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Numerical modelling of large-scale circulation in Lakes Onega and Ladoga

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The First International Lake Ladoga Symposium

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The results of numerical modelling of large-scale circulation in Lakes Onega and Ladoga are presented, with primary emphasis on the temporal variability of currents with time scales of days. Some typical circulation patterns have been inferred from model calculations. They reflect the existence of different dynamic regimes in the lakes, namely, forced and free circulation regimes. The forced circulation regime is the well-known wind-induced double-gyre circulation accompanied by coastal upwelling and downwelling. A case of double-gyre circulation in Lake Onega was investigated in particular detail. The second dynamic regime is a free response (or a relaxation) of the stratified lake to wind cessation, and is connected closely with the evolution of wind-induced upwelling and thermal front propagation. Diagnostic calculations demonstrate that the regime of relaxation supports the restoration of cyclonic circulation in Lake Onega. Barotropic circulation patterns in Lake Ladoga were calculated with the emphasis on prevailing winds from west to south-east. Our calculations show that the bottom relief of Lake Ladoga causes asymmetry in the double-gyre circulation patterns. In particular, approximately equal cyclonic and anticyclonic circulation cells appearing in the case of southerly wind transform to a single dominant cyclonic cell and several small anticyclonic cells in the case of westerly wind. We also found especially strong sensitivity of the sense of rotation of the largest gyre to the east-west components of the wind vector.

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Beletsky, D.V. (1996). Numerical modelling of large-scale circulation in Lakes Onega and Ladoga. In: Simola, H., Viljanen, M., Slepukhina, T., Murthy, R. (eds) The First International Lake Ladoga Symposium. Developments in Hydrobiology, vol 113. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1655-5_11

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