SN Applied Sciences (Apr 2021)

Estimating zonal Ekman transport along coastal Senegal during passage of Hurricane Fred, 30–31 August 2015

  • Abdou Lahat Dieng,
  • Siny Ndoye,
  • Gregory S. Jenkins,
  • Saïdou M. Sall,
  • Amadou T. Gaye

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-021-04578-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 5
pp. 1 – 13

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Abstract We examine the role of zonal Ekman transport along the coast of Senegal on 30 August 2015 when the tropical disturbance associated with Tropical Cyclone Fred was located to the west of Senegal, causing considerable coastal damage in the southern Senegal–Gambia domain (south of Dakar, Senegal). Ten-meter winds from three Weather Research and Forecast model simulations were used to estimate zonal Ekman transport, when the maximum values were found on 30 August. These simulations are in agreement with limited coastal observations showing increasing southerly wind speeds during 30 August but overestimated relative to the three coastal stations. The strong meridional winds translate into increased zonal Ekman transport to the coast of Senegal on 30 August and are likely responsible for some coastal flooding. Ekman transport along the coast contributes significantly to the water-level variations during swell events. The use of a coupled ocean model will improve the estimates of Ekman transport along the Guinea-Senegalese coast. The observed damage suggests that artificial and natural barriers (mangroves) should be strengthened to protect coastal communities in Senegal.

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