0079-6611International audienceA seasonal simulation from a medium-resolution ocean general circulation mode (OGCM) is used to investigate the vertical structure variability of the Southeast Pacific (SEP). The focus is on the extra-tropical Rossby wave (ETRW) variability and associated forcing mechanism. Some aspects of the model mean state are validated from available observations, which justifies a vertical mode decomposition of the model variability. The analysis of the baroclinic mode contributions to sea level indicates that the gravest mode is dominant over most of the domain at all frequencies. Annual variability is on average twice as large as the semi-annual variability which is confined near the coast for all the modes. The first ...
Recent studies report that two types of El Nio events have been observed. One is the cold tongue El ...
[1] Long baroclinic Rossby waves generated along the western coasts of continents play an important ...
[1] Coastal sea level, current, satellite altimeter data and an equatorial Kelvin wave model are use...
0079-6611International audienceA seasonal simulation from a medium-resolution ocean general circulat...
International audienceA medium-resolution ocean general circulation model (OGCM) simulation is used ...
0148-0227A medium-resolution ocean general circulation model (OGCM) simulation is used to investigat...
The annual and interannual variability in the subthermocline equatorial Pacific is studied in a simu...
The vertical structure of the variability in the equatorial Pacific in a high-resolution ocean gener...
The wind-driven seasonal variability in the tropical North Pacific Ocean is analyzed by means of a t...
We examine simulations of the mean seasonal cycle in the tropical Pacific using a multiple vertical ...
Satellite-derived (GEOSAT) sea surface height anomalies for the period November 1986 to August 1989 ...
Graduation date: 2003A linearized model with two vertical modes has been developed to understand obs...
International audienceWe investigate the tropical Atlantic vertical structure variability (1981-2000...
Recent studies report that two types of El Nio events have been observed. One is the cold tongue El ...
[1] Long baroclinic Rossby waves generated along the western coasts of continents play an important ...
[1] Coastal sea level, current, satellite altimeter data and an equatorial Kelvin wave model are use...
0079-6611International audienceA seasonal simulation from a medium-resolution ocean general circulat...
International audienceA medium-resolution ocean general circulation model (OGCM) simulation is used ...
0148-0227A medium-resolution ocean general circulation model (OGCM) simulation is used to investigat...
The annual and interannual variability in the subthermocline equatorial Pacific is studied in a simu...
The vertical structure of the variability in the equatorial Pacific in a high-resolution ocean gener...
The wind-driven seasonal variability in the tropical North Pacific Ocean is analyzed by means of a t...
We examine simulations of the mean seasonal cycle in the tropical Pacific using a multiple vertical ...
Satellite-derived (GEOSAT) sea surface height anomalies for the period November 1986 to August 1989 ...
Graduation date: 2003A linearized model with two vertical modes has been developed to understand obs...
International audienceWe investigate the tropical Atlantic vertical structure variability (1981-2000...
Recent studies report that two types of El Nio events have been observed. One is the cold tongue El ...
[1] Long baroclinic Rossby waves generated along the western coasts of continents play an important ...
[1] Coastal sea level, current, satellite altimeter data and an equatorial Kelvin wave model are use...