This paper reveals bands of enhanced levels of near-surface chlorophyll in the central Bay of Biscay in remotely-sensed images from the SeaWiFS ocean colour sensor, and shows that these are most probably associated with the crests of internal tidal waves travelling away from the shelf break. We are able to explain this effect as likely to result from the uplifting of a subsurface chlorophyll maximum by the passing internal tides, to such a level as may be “seen” by the satellite sensor, and have quantified the effect with a simple model. We believe this is the first time that internal tidal waves have been reported as having a direct and observable effect in such remotely-sensed ocean colour images. <br/
Baroclinic Rossby waves are long wavelength oceanic processes that can affect the whole of the water...
During a combined in situ and airborne remote sensing exercise off Oceanside, CA, a Compact Airborne...
Publicación online disponible en: http://www.icm.csic.es/scimar/index.phpThis paper shows observatio...
This paper reveals bands of enhanced levels of near-surface chlorophyll in the central Bay of Biscay...
A multi-sensor satellite approach based on ocean colour, sunglint and Synthetic Aperture Radar image...
A multi-sensor satellite approach based on ocean colour, sunglint and Synthetic Aperture Radar image...
The generation and propagation of internal waves is one of the most interesting oceanographic proce...
A selection of ASAR images have been analyzed, together with instantaneous images of surface chlorop...
International audienceThe variability (in space and time) of westward propagating Rossby waves is an...
International audienceHigh frequency mooring data were collected near the northern shelf edge of the...
Ocean colour remote sensing (OCRS) from satellite platforms has revolutionised our ability to monito...
Large-amplitude internal solitary waves (or “solitons”) occurring in packets near the shelf break in...
Baroclinic Rossby waves are long wavelength oceanic processes that can affect the whole of the water...
During a combined in situ and airborne remote sensing exercise off Oceanside, CA, a Compact Airborne...
Publicación online disponible en: http://www.icm.csic.es/scimar/index.phpThis paper shows observatio...
This paper reveals bands of enhanced levels of near-surface chlorophyll in the central Bay of Biscay...
A multi-sensor satellite approach based on ocean colour, sunglint and Synthetic Aperture Radar image...
A multi-sensor satellite approach based on ocean colour, sunglint and Synthetic Aperture Radar image...
The generation and propagation of internal waves is one of the most interesting oceanographic proce...
A selection of ASAR images have been analyzed, together with instantaneous images of surface chlorop...
International audienceThe variability (in space and time) of westward propagating Rossby waves is an...
International audienceHigh frequency mooring data were collected near the northern shelf edge of the...
Ocean colour remote sensing (OCRS) from satellite platforms has revolutionised our ability to monito...
Large-amplitude internal solitary waves (or “solitons”) occurring in packets near the shelf break in...
Baroclinic Rossby waves are long wavelength oceanic processes that can affect the whole of the water...
During a combined in situ and airborne remote sensing exercise off Oceanside, CA, a Compact Airborne...
Publicación online disponible en: http://www.icm.csic.es/scimar/index.phpThis paper shows observatio...