The concept of a spatially continuous western boundary current in the Mozambique Channel has historically been based on erroneous interpretations of ships' drift. Recent observations have demonstrated that the circulation in the Channel is instead dominated by anti-cyclonic eddies drifting poleward. It has therefore been suggested that no coherent Mozambique Current exists at any time. However, satellite and other observations indicate that a continuous current - not necessarily an inherent part of Mozambique Eddies - may at times be found along the full Mozambican shelf break. Using a high-resolution, numerical model we have demonstrated how such a feature may come about. In the model, a continuous current is a highly irregularly occurring...
Between 1995 and 2000, on average 4 eddies per year are observed from satellite altimetry to propaga...
From 1977 to 1980, several research cruises were carried out in the coastal waters of Mozambique to ...
The Mozambique Channel is an important link in the thermohaline circulation, as the variability in i...
The concept of a spatially continuous western boundary current in the Mozambique Channel has histori...
Hydrographic observations in the 21st century have shown that the flow within the MozambiqueChannel ...
The Agulhas Current system contains one of the world's strongest western boundary currents, and play...
The flows around Madagascar feed into the Agulhas Current, but there have been few hydrographic stud...
The flow in the Mozambique Channel is dominated by large, southward propagating, anti-cyclonic eddie...
Bibliography: leaves 107-115.The greater Agulhas Current system is believed to form a key link in th...
The Agulhas Current system contains one of the world's strongest western boundary currents, and...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-92).The Mozambique Channel and the ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The model outputs and the satellite data have ...
[1] Western boundary currents are driven by zonally integrated wind-stress curl over the width of su...
The temporal variability of the greater Agulhas Current system has important climatological conseque...
Circulation and the related biological production have been studied during five cruises conducted in...
Between 1995 and 2000, on average 4 eddies per year are observed from satellite altimetry to propaga...
From 1977 to 1980, several research cruises were carried out in the coastal waters of Mozambique to ...
The Mozambique Channel is an important link in the thermohaline circulation, as the variability in i...
The concept of a spatially continuous western boundary current in the Mozambique Channel has histori...
Hydrographic observations in the 21st century have shown that the flow within the MozambiqueChannel ...
The Agulhas Current system contains one of the world's strongest western boundary currents, and play...
The flows around Madagascar feed into the Agulhas Current, but there have been few hydrographic stud...
The flow in the Mozambique Channel is dominated by large, southward propagating, anti-cyclonic eddie...
Bibliography: leaves 107-115.The greater Agulhas Current system is believed to form a key link in th...
The Agulhas Current system contains one of the world's strongest western boundary currents, and...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-92).The Mozambique Channel and the ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.The model outputs and the satellite data have ...
[1] Western boundary currents are driven by zonally integrated wind-stress curl over the width of su...
The temporal variability of the greater Agulhas Current system has important climatological conseque...
Circulation and the related biological production have been studied during five cruises conducted in...
Between 1995 and 2000, on average 4 eddies per year are observed from satellite altimetry to propaga...
From 1977 to 1980, several research cruises were carried out in the coastal waters of Mozambique to ...
The Mozambique Channel is an important link in the thermohaline circulation, as the variability in i...