In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographic features, and sub-polar gyres form in their lee. The geometry of topographic features in the Southern Ocean is highly variable, but the influence of this variation on the large-scale flow is poorly understood. Using idealised barotropic simulations of a zonal channel with a meridional ridge, it is found that the ridge geometry is important for determining the net zonal volume transport. A relationship is observed between ridge width and volume transport that is determined by the form stress generated by the ridge. Gyre formation is also highly reliant on the ridge geometry. A steep ridge allows gyres to form within regions of unblocked geos...
This article deals with the investigation of the influence of topography and coastlines on the dynam...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
The insensitivity of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC)’s prominent isopycnal slope to changes ...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
The large-scale circulation of the Southern Ocean is determined by the underlying topography. The to...
Eddy-permitting simulations are used to show that basinlike gyres can be observed in the large-scale...
The dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and its implications on the functioning o...
International audienceThe dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circum-polar Current and its implicatio...
Zonal momentum input into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) by westerly winds is ultimately re...
International audienceModel studies of the Southern Ocean, reported here, show that the Antarctic Ci...
The contribution of small‐scale abyssal hill topography to the topographic form stress and local dyn...
The Southern Ocean’s Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) naturally lends itself to interpretations u...
The insensitivity of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC)’s prominent isopycnal slope to changes ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
This article deals with the investigation of the influence of topography and coastlines on the dynam...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
The insensitivity of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC)’s prominent isopycnal slope to changes ...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
The large-scale circulation of the Southern Ocean is determined by the underlying topography. The to...
Eddy-permitting simulations are used to show that basinlike gyres can be observed in the large-scale...
The dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and its implications on the functioning o...
International audienceThe dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circum-polar Current and its implicatio...
Zonal momentum input into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) by westerly winds is ultimately re...
International audienceModel studies of the Southern Ocean, reported here, show that the Antarctic Ci...
The contribution of small‐scale abyssal hill topography to the topographic form stress and local dyn...
The Southern Ocean’s Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) naturally lends itself to interpretations u...
The insensitivity of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC)’s prominent isopycnal slope to changes ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
This article deals with the investigation of the influence of topography and coastlines on the dynam...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
The insensitivity of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC)’s prominent isopycnal slope to changes ...