Abstract :
[en] In our study we investigated the hydrodynamic circulation of the Gulfs of Patras and Corinth through modelling. To this end, ROMS was used to numerically calculate the parameters of the waters for these peculiar semi-enclosed basins. Several oceanographic forcings were used with an emphasis on the tides and the winds. With several simulations, each focusing on a specific element, we were able to describe more accurately the dynamics under the surface to complete what was previously done. The high velocity currents (0.6 m/s at the Patraic end of the strait) were validated through ADCP and satellite data, proving that modelling can be trusted to fill the gap in the in situ data over these two gulfs. Our simulations, mainly based on the month of May 2023, allowed us to understand the importance of the tides, especially in the Rio–Antirio Strait. There, the bottom currents are the strongest while the center of the Corinthian Gulf remains quiet. The surface dynamics were observed to be sensitive to the tides, the winds and the season, but general patterns were still highlighted for the oceanographic circulation of the gulfs.
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