Абстракт
Dynamic processes and features of transformation of pollution in the Sea of Azov, caused by the action of a real wind and atmospheric pressure in the presence of
stationary currents, are studied using a three-dimensional nonlinear hydrodynamic model. On the basis of numerical calculations, conclusions are reached about the
influence of the velocities of stationary background currents on maximal deviations and the velocities of nonstationary currents generated by wind fields in the
SKIRON model. It is shown that the combined effect of the constant wind and wind in the SKIRON atmospheric model leads to a significant expansion of the polluted
area and to a longer dispersion time compared to the effects of solely stationary currents.