International audienceThe dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circum-polar Current and its implications on the functioning of the world ocean are not fully understood and poorly represented in global circulation models. In this study, the sensitivities of an idealized Southern Ocean (SO) storm track are explored with a set of eddy-rich numerical simulations. The classical partition between barotropic and baroclinic modes is sensitive to current-topography interactions in the mesoscale range 10-100 km, as comparisons between simulations with rough or smooth bathymetry reveal. Configurations with a rough bottom have weak barotropic motions, ubiquitous bottom form stress/pressure torque, no wind-driven gyre in the lee of topographic ridges, les...
International audienceA simple model to determine a turbulence effect in formation of the Antarctic ...
Zonal momentum input into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) by westerly winds is ultimately re...
A one-layer numerical model was developed to analyze the vorticity dynamics of the seasonal variatio...
International audienceThe dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circum-polar Current and its implicatio...
The dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and its implications on the functioning o...
The large-scale circulation of the Southern Ocean is determined by the underlying topography. The to...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
The highly complex circulation and variability in the Southern Ocean are well known to strongly affe...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
The Southern Ocean, which lies south of approximately 35 degrees S and completely encircles the Anta...
Geostrophic turbulent eddies are ubiquitous in Earth's oceans, but they are particularly active and ...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
Satellite altimetric observations of the ocean reveal surface pressure patterns in the core of the A...
Strong, year-round eastward wind forcing drives the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the Souther...
International audienceA simple model to determine a turbulence effect in formation of the Antarctic ...
Zonal momentum input into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) by westerly winds is ultimately re...
A one-layer numerical model was developed to analyze the vorticity dynamics of the seasonal variatio...
International audienceThe dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circum-polar Current and its implicatio...
The dynamical balance of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and its implications on the functioning o...
The large-scale circulation of the Southern Ocean is determined by the underlying topography. The to...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
The highly complex circulation and variability in the Southern Ocean are well known to strongly affe...
In the Southern Ocean the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is significantly steered by large topographi...
The Southern Ocean, which lies south of approximately 35 degrees S and completely encircles the Anta...
Geostrophic turbulent eddies are ubiquitous in Earth's oceans, but they are particularly active and ...
The strength of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is believed to depend on the westerly wind s...
Satellite altimetric observations of the ocean reveal surface pressure patterns in the core of the A...
Strong, year-round eastward wind forcing drives the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), the Souther...
International audienceA simple model to determine a turbulence effect in formation of the Antarctic ...
Zonal momentum input into the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) by westerly winds is ultimately re...
A one-layer numerical model was developed to analyze the vorticity dynamics of the seasonal variatio...