The linear response of a two layer ocean model to a periodic wind stress curl in the presence of bottom topography has been investigated. For periods much less than the time taken for the wind generated baroclinic Rossby waves to pass over the topography (i.e. 'short' periods), the ocean response is primarily that for a homogeneous ocean and thus strongly modified by topography. For periods much longer than this time (i.e. 'long' periods), the Rossby waves compensate for the effect of topography and the non-topographic Sverdrup balance holds. For the Atlantic at 25°N, the long period limit is of the order of years to decades, so at annual period the non-topographic Sverdrup balance is not applicable. Variations in transport can be forced by...
High-Frequency Radar Currents are assimilated in a West Florida Shelf (WFS) model based on the Regio...
Since April 2004 the RAPID array has made continuous measurements of the Atlantic Meridional Overtur...
Clarke and Van Gorder have recently formulated a model describing the large-scale, low-frequency res...
The mechanisms involved in setting the annual cycle of the Florida Current transport are revisited u...
The role of wind stress curl (WSC) forcing in the observed interannual variability of the Florida Cu...
The response of the west Florida: continental shelf circulation to monthly mean climatological wind ...
The response of steady ocean currents to forced atmospheric cooling is examined by a simplified two-...
Two aspects of the interactions between the Gulf Stream (GS) and the bottom topography are investiga...
The response of an idealized Atlantic Ocean to wind and thermohaline forcing associated with the Nor...
Ocean models are used to investigate how variations in surface heat fluxes and ocean heat transports...
A West Florida Shelf model based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) is nested in the North...
In this study, the role of westward propagating signals in driving year-to-year changes in the seaso...
A West Florida Shelf model based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) is nested in the North...
Numerical simulations of the Atlantic Ocean during the period 1950 to 1989, using a sigma coordinate...
International audienceUsing idealized and realistic high-resolution primitive equation models, we ex...
High-Frequency Radar Currents are assimilated in a West Florida Shelf (WFS) model based on the Regio...
Since April 2004 the RAPID array has made continuous measurements of the Atlantic Meridional Overtur...
Clarke and Van Gorder have recently formulated a model describing the large-scale, low-frequency res...
The mechanisms involved in setting the annual cycle of the Florida Current transport are revisited u...
The role of wind stress curl (WSC) forcing in the observed interannual variability of the Florida Cu...
The response of the west Florida: continental shelf circulation to monthly mean climatological wind ...
The response of steady ocean currents to forced atmospheric cooling is examined by a simplified two-...
Two aspects of the interactions between the Gulf Stream (GS) and the bottom topography are investiga...
The response of an idealized Atlantic Ocean to wind and thermohaline forcing associated with the Nor...
Ocean models are used to investigate how variations in surface heat fluxes and ocean heat transports...
A West Florida Shelf model based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) is nested in the North...
In this study, the role of westward propagating signals in driving year-to-year changes in the seaso...
A West Florida Shelf model based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) is nested in the North...
Numerical simulations of the Atlantic Ocean during the period 1950 to 1989, using a sigma coordinate...
International audienceUsing idealized and realistic high-resolution primitive equation models, we ex...
High-Frequency Radar Currents are assimilated in a West Florida Shelf (WFS) model based on the Regio...
Since April 2004 the RAPID array has made continuous measurements of the Atlantic Meridional Overtur...
Clarke and Van Gorder have recently formulated a model describing the large-scale, low-frequency res...