The factors controlling the transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) have recently been a topic of heated debate. At the latitudes of Drake Passage, potential vorticity contours are uninterrupted by coastlines, and large amplitude flows are possible even with weak forcing and dissipation. The relationship between the dynamics of circumpolar currents and inertial recirculations in closed basins is discussed. In previous studies, Sverdrup balance and baroclinic adjustment theories have both been proposed as theories of the ACC transport. These theories predict the circumpolar transport as various simple functions of the surface wind stress. A series of experiments is performed with a simple channel model, with different wind stren...
Gill’s (1968) model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is reinterpreted for a stratified, re...
Three general-circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used to investigate the dynamics of the A...
Simulations of an idealised, but eddy-resolving, channel model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current ...
It is proposed that, for periods between about 10 and 220 days, the variability in Antarctic circump...
It has been suggested that the transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is set, essentially, b...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
Three general circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used in order to investigate the dynamics...
The influence of wind forcing on the strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is explored...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
Three general-circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used to investigate the dynamics of the ...
Three general-circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used to investigate the dynamics of the A...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is governed by unique dynamics.Because the latitude belt of Drake ...
Coherence analysis techniques are used to compare Southern Ocean wind forcing with Antarctic Circump...
Gill’s (1968) model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is reinterpreted for a stratified, re...
Gill’s (1968) model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is reinterpreted for a stratified, re...
Three general-circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used to investigate the dynamics of the A...
Simulations of an idealised, but eddy-resolving, channel model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current ...
It is proposed that, for periods between about 10 and 220 days, the variability in Antarctic circump...
It has been suggested that the transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is set, essentially, b...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
Three general circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used in order to investigate the dynamics...
The influence of wind forcing on the strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is explored...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
Three general-circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used to investigate the dynamics of the ...
Three general-circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used to investigate the dynamics of the A...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is governed by unique dynamics.Because the latitude belt of Drake ...
Coherence analysis techniques are used to compare Southern Ocean wind forcing with Antarctic Circump...
Gill’s (1968) model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is reinterpreted for a stratified, re...
Gill’s (1968) model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is reinterpreted for a stratified, re...
Three general-circulation models (FRAM, OCCAM and POP) are used to investigate the dynamics of the A...
Simulations of an idealised, but eddy-resolving, channel model of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current ...