One of the most successful theories to date to explain why observed planetary waves propagate westwards faster than linear flat-bottom theory predicts has been to include the effect of background baroclinic mean flow, which modifies the potential vorticity waveguide in which the waves propagate. (Barotropic flows are almost everywhere too small to explain the observed differences.) That theory accounted for most, but not all, of the observed wave speeds. A later attempt to examine the effect of the sloping bottom on these waves (without the mean flow effect) did not find any overall speed-up. This paper combines these two effects, assuming long (geostrophic) waves and slowly varying mean flow and topography, and computes group velocities at...
Actual energy paths of long, extratropical baroclinic Rossby waves in the ocean are difficult to des...
The local response of an ocean with slowly varying mean flow, stratification, and topography to two ...
The influence of bottom topography on the westward propagation of long, baroclinic Rossby waves is s...
One of the most successful theories to date to explain why observed planetary waves propagate westw...
Ray theory is used to predict phase and group velocities for long planetary waves under realistic, a...
This paper examines how slowly varying topography induces changes in all aspects of long planetary w...
Planetary or Rossby waves are the predominant way in which the ocean adjusts on long (year to decade...
Propagating features and waves occur everywhere in the ocean. This paper derives a concise descripti...
A mechanism by which long planetary waves in the ocean may propagate significantly faster than the c...
Propagating features and waves occur everywhere in the ocean. This paper derives a concise descripti...
Motivated by the discrepancy between satellite observations of coherent westward propagating surface...
Motivated by the adjustment of the meridional overturning circulation to localized forcing, solution...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how long planetary waves evolve when propagating in a sub...
The present study investigates the long wavelength, baroclinic Rossby wave signal from 10 years of s...
This thesis addresses the general problem of vorticity waves propagating over steeply sloping topogr...
Actual energy paths of long, extratropical baroclinic Rossby waves in the ocean are difficult to des...
The local response of an ocean with slowly varying mean flow, stratification, and topography to two ...
The influence of bottom topography on the westward propagation of long, baroclinic Rossby waves is s...
One of the most successful theories to date to explain why observed planetary waves propagate westw...
Ray theory is used to predict phase and group velocities for long planetary waves under realistic, a...
This paper examines how slowly varying topography induces changes in all aspects of long planetary w...
Planetary or Rossby waves are the predominant way in which the ocean adjusts on long (year to decade...
Propagating features and waves occur everywhere in the ocean. This paper derives a concise descripti...
A mechanism by which long planetary waves in the ocean may propagate significantly faster than the c...
Propagating features and waves occur everywhere in the ocean. This paper derives a concise descripti...
Motivated by the discrepancy between satellite observations of coherent westward propagating surface...
Motivated by the adjustment of the meridional overturning circulation to localized forcing, solution...
The purpose of this paper is to understand how long planetary waves evolve when propagating in a sub...
The present study investigates the long wavelength, baroclinic Rossby wave signal from 10 years of s...
This thesis addresses the general problem of vorticity waves propagating over steeply sloping topogr...
Actual energy paths of long, extratropical baroclinic Rossby waves in the ocean are difficult to des...
The local response of an ocean with slowly varying mean flow, stratification, and topography to two ...
The influence of bottom topography on the westward propagation of long, baroclinic Rossby waves is s...