We report on the results of a laboratory investigation using a rotating two-layer annulus experiment, which exhibits both large-scale vortical modes and short-scale divergent modes. A sophisticated visualization method allows us to observe the flow at very high spatial and temporal resolution. The balanced long-wavelength modes appear only when the Froude number is supercritical (i.e. $F\,{>}\,F_\mathrm{critical}\,{\equiv}\, \upi^2/2$), and are therefore consistent with generation by a baroclinic instability. The unbalanced short-wavelength modes appear locally in every single baroclinically unstable flow, providing perhaps the first direct experimental evidence that all evolving vortical flows will tend to emit freely propagating inertia–g...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
Inertia-gravity waves exist ubiquitously throughout the stratified parts of the atmosphere and ocean...
We report on the results of a laboratory investigation using a rotating two-layer annulus experiment...
We report on the results of a laboratory investigation using a rotating two-layer annulus experiment...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia-gravity wave...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia-gravity wave...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia-gravity wave...
A novel technique is used to visualise and measure a baroclinically unstable flow in a two-layer, ro...
CFM2007-1093This paper reports on an experimental investigation of the stability of a baroclinic fro...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia- gravity wav...
This thesis describes a combined model and laboratory investigation of the generation and mutual int...
The spontaneous generation and propagation of short-scale inertia–gravity waves (IGWs) during the me...
This thesis describes a combined model and laboratory investigation of the generation and mutual int...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
Inertia-gravity waves exist ubiquitously throughout the stratified parts of the atmosphere and ocean...
We report on the results of a laboratory investigation using a rotating two-layer annulus experiment...
We report on the results of a laboratory investigation using a rotating two-layer annulus experiment...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia-gravity wave...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia-gravity wave...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia-gravity wave...
A novel technique is used to visualise and measure a baroclinically unstable flow in a two-layer, ro...
CFM2007-1093This paper reports on an experimental investigation of the stability of a baroclinic fro...
Waves with periods shorter than the inertial period exist in the atmosphere (as inertia- gravity wav...
This thesis describes a combined model and laboratory investigation of the generation and mutual int...
The spontaneous generation and propagation of short-scale inertia–gravity waves (IGWs) during the me...
This thesis describes a combined model and laboratory investigation of the generation and mutual int...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
International audienceThe linear instability of several rotating, stably stratified, interior vertic...
Inertia-gravity waves exist ubiquitously throughout the stratified parts of the atmosphere and ocean...