The dynamics of the ocean at a scale < 100km (fine-scales) is currently not well known. This is due to the lack of sufficient observational datasets at this scale-range in the ocean. There are suggestions from recent studies that classes of motions at this scale-range impacts the distribution and exchanges of kinetic energy in the ocean and that balanced submesoscale motions (<50km) and unbalanced internal gravity waves can play an active role in fluxing kinetic energy towards dissipative scales in the ocean. To better understand fine-scale motions, the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite with the task of providing an unprecedented view of the ocean down to a wavelength of 10-15km is been assembled and expected for launch in...
Although the strongest ocean surface currents occur at horizontal scales of order 100 km, recent num...
International audienceSatellite observations of the last two decades have led to a major breakthroug...
Mesoscale eddies contain the bulk of the ocean’s kinetic energy (KE), but fundamental questions rema...
The dynamics of the ocean at a scale < 100km (fine-scales) is currently not well known. This is due ...
The dynamics of the ocean at a scale < 100km (fine-scales) is currently not well known. This is due ...
The upper-ocean at fine-scales ($<$100\,km) contributes significantly to energy exchanges and dissip...
Ocean eddies (with a size of 100–300 km), ubiquitous in satellite observations, are known to repres...
Internal gravity waves (IGWs) and balanced motions (BMs) with scales < 100‐km capture most of the ve...
This work focuses on the intrinsic oceanic variability spontaneously generated under seasonal atmosp...
Understanding how kinetic energy (KE) is exchanged across scales and eventually dissipated remains a...
Although the strongest ocean surface currents occur at horizontal scales of order 100 km, recent num...
International audienceSatellite observations of the last two decades have led to a major breakthroug...
Mesoscale eddies contain the bulk of the ocean’s kinetic energy (KE), but fundamental questions rema...
The dynamics of the ocean at a scale < 100km (fine-scales) is currently not well known. This is due ...
The dynamics of the ocean at a scale < 100km (fine-scales) is currently not well known. This is due ...
The upper-ocean at fine-scales ($<$100\,km) contributes significantly to energy exchanges and dissip...
Ocean eddies (with a size of 100–300 km), ubiquitous in satellite observations, are known to repres...
Internal gravity waves (IGWs) and balanced motions (BMs) with scales < 100‐km capture most of the ve...
This work focuses on the intrinsic oceanic variability spontaneously generated under seasonal atmosp...
Understanding how kinetic energy (KE) is exchanged across scales and eventually dissipated remains a...
Although the strongest ocean surface currents occur at horizontal scales of order 100 km, recent num...
International audienceSatellite observations of the last two decades have led to a major breakthroug...
Mesoscale eddies contain the bulk of the ocean’s kinetic energy (KE), but fundamental questions rema...