We present an experimental/numerical study of a dipolar flow structure in a shallow layer of electrolyte driven by electromagnetic forcing and subjected to background rotation. The aim of this study is to determine the influence of a non-conservative body force on the range of applicability of the classical Ekman boundary layer theory in rapidly rotating systems. To address this question, we study the response of the flow to the three control parameters: the magnitude of the forcing, the rotation rate of the system, and the shallowness of the layer. This response is quantified taking into account the magnitude of the flow velocity (represented by the Reynolds number), the symmetry between both vortex cores, and the vertical profile of the h...
We investigate how the choice of either no-slip or stress-free boundary conditions affects numerical...
SubmittedIn this paper, we perform the fast rotation limit $\varepsilon\rightarrow0^+$ of the densit...
The work examines upper-ocean response to time-varying winds within the Ekman paradigm. Here, in con...
We present an experimental/numerical study of a dipolar flow structure in a shallow layer of electro...
The evolution of quasi-two-dimensional (2D) dipolar vortices over a flat bottom in a rotating fluid ...
In the presence of background rotation, conventional two-dimensional models of geostrophic flow in a...
The analytical solution is derived for rotational frictional flow in a shallow layer of fluid in whi...
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The laminar bottom Ekman layer beneath a flow with finite relative vorticity is studied. First, the ...
The analytical solution is derived for rotational frictional flow in a shallow layer of fluid in whi...
International audienceWe use spin-up/spin-down laboratory experiments to study the neutrally stratif...
The drag on an axisymmetric body rising through a rotating fluid of small viscosity rotating about a...
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Measurements made with satellite-tracked buoys drogued in different layers between the sea surface a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
We investigate how the choice of either no-slip or stress-free boundary conditions affects numerical...
SubmittedIn this paper, we perform the fast rotation limit $\varepsilon\rightarrow0^+$ of the densit...
The work examines upper-ocean response to time-varying winds within the Ekman paradigm. Here, in con...
We present an experimental/numerical study of a dipolar flow structure in a shallow layer of electro...
The evolution of quasi-two-dimensional (2D) dipolar vortices over a flat bottom in a rotating fluid ...
In the presence of background rotation, conventional two-dimensional models of geostrophic flow in a...
The analytical solution is derived for rotational frictional flow in a shallow layer of fluid in whi...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2008. This article is posted here by permission o...
The laminar bottom Ekman layer beneath a flow with finite relative vorticity is studied. First, the ...
The analytical solution is derived for rotational frictional flow in a shallow layer of fluid in whi...
International audienceWe use spin-up/spin-down laboratory experiments to study the neutrally stratif...
The drag on an axisymmetric body rising through a rotating fluid of small viscosity rotating about a...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University Press. Published version reproduced with the permission of the...
Measurements made with satellite-tracked buoys drogued in different layers between the sea surface a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
We investigate how the choice of either no-slip or stress-free boundary conditions affects numerical...
SubmittedIn this paper, we perform the fast rotation limit $\varepsilon\rightarrow0^+$ of the densit...
The work examines upper-ocean response to time-varying winds within the Ekman paradigm. Here, in con...