The response of steady ocean currents to forced atmospheric cooling is examined by a simplified two-layer model. The study focuses on currents, such as the Gulf Stream, which lose their heat to the atmosphere as they Row from one region to another. The model is inviscid and includes no coupling between the ocean and the atmosphere. Approximate solutions for specified cooling processes acting steadily on currents whose undisturbed speed is uniform are obtained analytically using a uniformly valid power series expansion. It is found that upon encountering a region of cooling, the interface steepens and the whole current is displaced horizontally. The streamlines in the upper portion of the light layer are displaced to the right (looking downs...
International audienceThe Current FeedBack (CFB) to the atmosphere simply represents the influence o...
A simplified analytical model is developed to describe the baroclinic and barotropic ocean response ...
International audienceWarm advection by the Gulf Stream creates a characteristic ‘tongue’ of warm wa...
The response of steady ocean currents to forced atmospheric cooling is examined by a simplified two-...
A climate model is used to study the climatic impact of the stress exerted on the ocean by the atmos...
The three-dimensional Princeton Ocean Model is used to examine the modification of the Gulf Stream a...
At mid-latitudes during the fall and winter, the mixed layer temperature (MLT) of the ocean decrease...
The Gulf Stream (GS) is known to have a strong influence on climate, for example, by transporting he...
The Gulf Stream (GS) is central to the global redistribution of heat due to the transport of large v...
The ocean carries more heat poleward than the atmosphere at low latitudes, whilst the reverse occurs...
The linear response of a two layer ocean model to a periodic wind stress curl in the presence of bot...
A simple model of the lower atmospheric layers and land/sea ice surface is described and analyzed. T...
We compute the atmospheric heat transport in a realistic atmospheric general circulation model under...
The study of ocean circulation is vital to understanding how our climate works. The movement of the ...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.A westerly wind burst observed in the warm pool of the wes...
International audienceThe Current FeedBack (CFB) to the atmosphere simply represents the influence o...
A simplified analytical model is developed to describe the baroclinic and barotropic ocean response ...
International audienceWarm advection by the Gulf Stream creates a characteristic ‘tongue’ of warm wa...
The response of steady ocean currents to forced atmospheric cooling is examined by a simplified two-...
A climate model is used to study the climatic impact of the stress exerted on the ocean by the atmos...
The three-dimensional Princeton Ocean Model is used to examine the modification of the Gulf Stream a...
At mid-latitudes during the fall and winter, the mixed layer temperature (MLT) of the ocean decrease...
The Gulf Stream (GS) is known to have a strong influence on climate, for example, by transporting he...
The Gulf Stream (GS) is central to the global redistribution of heat due to the transport of large v...
The ocean carries more heat poleward than the atmosphere at low latitudes, whilst the reverse occurs...
The linear response of a two layer ocean model to a periodic wind stress curl in the presence of bot...
A simple model of the lower atmospheric layers and land/sea ice surface is described and analyzed. T...
We compute the atmospheric heat transport in a realistic atmospheric general circulation model under...
The study of ocean circulation is vital to understanding how our climate works. The movement of the ...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.A westerly wind burst observed in the warm pool of the wes...
International audienceThe Current FeedBack (CFB) to the atmosphere simply represents the influence o...
A simplified analytical model is developed to describe the baroclinic and barotropic ocean response ...
International audienceWarm advection by the Gulf Stream creates a characteristic ‘tongue’ of warm wa...