In recent decades, high-spatial resolution ocean radar and satellite imagery measurements have revealed a complex tangle of submesoscale filaments and eddies, in the surface velocity, temperature, and chlorophyll a fields. We use a suite of high-resolution data to characterize two counter-rotating, short-lived eddies formed at the front between the warm East Australian Current (EAC) and temperate coastal waters (308S, Eastern Australia). In this region, submesoscale filaments and short-lived eddies are dynamically generated and decay at time scales of hours to days. Dominant cyclonic filaments of O(1) Rossby number formed along frontal jets and eddy boundaries, generating localized ageostrophic circulations at the submesoscale. Measurements...
The Tasman Sea is unique-characterised by a strong seasonal western boundary current that breaks dow...
The analysis of an eddy census for the East Australian Current (EAC) region yielded a total of 497 i...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous in the ocean, transporting semi-isolated water masses as well as adv...
In recent decades, high-spatial resolution ocean radar and satellite imagery measurements have revea...
International audienceThe East Australian Current (EAC) dominates the ocean circulation along south‐...
Western boundary currents are characterized by high mesoscale eddy activity including that of cyclon...
International audienceThe East Australian Current (EAC) is the major feature of the ocean circulatio...
Cyclonic frontal eddies are distinguishable from the surrounding water due to their unique biologica...
Western boundary currents (WBC), such as the East Australian Current (EAC), are some of the world's ...
[1] Warm-core eddies (WCEs) often form in the meanders of Western Boundary Currents (WBCs). WCEs are...
Eddies play a critical role in the distribution of heat and other properties in the oceans. They are...
The Tasman Sea is unique-characterised by a strong seasonal western boundary current that breaks dow...
Cold-core eddies (CCEs) frequently form in western boundary currents and can affect continental shel...
The surface and subsurface circulation off south-west Australia was simulated using the Regional Oce...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is the western boundary current flowing along the east coast of Au...
The Tasman Sea is unique-characterised by a strong seasonal western boundary current that breaks dow...
The analysis of an eddy census for the East Australian Current (EAC) region yielded a total of 497 i...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous in the ocean, transporting semi-isolated water masses as well as adv...
In recent decades, high-spatial resolution ocean radar and satellite imagery measurements have revea...
International audienceThe East Australian Current (EAC) dominates the ocean circulation along south‐...
Western boundary currents are characterized by high mesoscale eddy activity including that of cyclon...
International audienceThe East Australian Current (EAC) is the major feature of the ocean circulatio...
Cyclonic frontal eddies are distinguishable from the surrounding water due to their unique biologica...
Western boundary currents (WBC), such as the East Australian Current (EAC), are some of the world's ...
[1] Warm-core eddies (WCEs) often form in the meanders of Western Boundary Currents (WBCs). WCEs are...
Eddies play a critical role in the distribution of heat and other properties in the oceans. They are...
The Tasman Sea is unique-characterised by a strong seasonal western boundary current that breaks dow...
Cold-core eddies (CCEs) frequently form in western boundary currents and can affect continental shel...
The surface and subsurface circulation off south-west Australia was simulated using the Regional Oce...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is the western boundary current flowing along the east coast of Au...
The Tasman Sea is unique-characterised by a strong seasonal western boundary current that breaks dow...
The analysis of an eddy census for the East Australian Current (EAC) region yielded a total of 497 i...
Mesoscale eddies are ubiquitous in the ocean, transporting semi-isolated water masses as well as adv...