Intrinsic low-frequency variability is studied in the idealized, quasigeostrophic, midlatitude, wind-driven ocean gyres operating at large Reynolds number. A robust decadal variability mode driven by the transient mesoscale eddies is found and analyzed. The variability is a turbulent phenomenon, which is driven by the competition between the eddy rectification process and the potential vorticity anomalies induced by changes of the intergyre transport
The link between low-frequency time-dependent variability and the existence of multiple unstable ste...
The link between low-frequency time-dependent variability and the existence of multiple unstable ste...
The generation of strong mesoscale variability through instability of the large-scale circulation in...
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Eddy-resolving quasigeostrophic simulations of wind-driven circulation in a large ocean basin are pr...
Eddy-resolving quasigeostrophic simulations of wind-driven circulation in a large ocean basin are pr...
This paper studies the large-scale low-frequency variability of the wind-driven midlatitude ocean gy...
A spectral quasigeostrophic model of the wind-driven ocean circulation with four degrees of freedom ...
The impact of an unsteady wind forcing on oceanic low-frequency variability is conceptually studied ...
Bifurcation analysis on flows in a two-layer shallow-water model is used to clarify the dynamical or...
International audienceAt low-resolution, idealized ocean circulation models forced by prescribed dif...
The temporal variability of the midlatitude double-gyre wind-driven ocean circulation is studied in ...
At low-resolution, idealized ocean circulation models forced by prescribed differential surface heat...
The internal and forced low frequency variability in an isopycnic coordinate general circulation mod...
In this paper, a low-order spectral quasigeostrophic (QG) model of the wind-driven ocean circulation...
The link between low-frequency time-dependent variability and the existence of multiple unstable ste...
The link between low-frequency time-dependent variability and the existence of multiple unstable ste...
The generation of strong mesoscale variability through instability of the large-scale circulation in...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2007. This article is posted here by permission ...
Eddy-resolving quasigeostrophic simulations of wind-driven circulation in a large ocean basin are pr...
Eddy-resolving quasigeostrophic simulations of wind-driven circulation in a large ocean basin are pr...
This paper studies the large-scale low-frequency variability of the wind-driven midlatitude ocean gy...
A spectral quasigeostrophic model of the wind-driven ocean circulation with four degrees of freedom ...
The impact of an unsteady wind forcing on oceanic low-frequency variability is conceptually studied ...
Bifurcation analysis on flows in a two-layer shallow-water model is used to clarify the dynamical or...
International audienceAt low-resolution, idealized ocean circulation models forced by prescribed dif...
The temporal variability of the midlatitude double-gyre wind-driven ocean circulation is studied in ...
At low-resolution, idealized ocean circulation models forced by prescribed differential surface heat...
The internal and forced low frequency variability in an isopycnic coordinate general circulation mod...
In this paper, a low-order spectral quasigeostrophic (QG) model of the wind-driven ocean circulation...
The link between low-frequency time-dependent variability and the existence of multiple unstable ste...
The link between low-frequency time-dependent variability and the existence of multiple unstable ste...
The generation of strong mesoscale variability through instability of the large-scale circulation in...