p.1-12Numerical results and observations are used to examine the sub–weather band wintertime circulation off the eastern shelf slope region between Tasmania and Cape Howe. The numerical model is forced using wintertime-averaged atmospheric fluxes of momentum, heat, and freshwater and using transports along open boundaries that are obtained from a global ocean model. The boundary to the north of Cape Howe has a prescribed transport of 17 Sv, which from available observations represents strong forcing by the East Australian Current (EAC). Nonetheless, the model results are in qualitative (and quantitative) agreement with several observational studies. In accord with observations, water within Bass Strait is found to be driven to the east and ...
This paper examines the on-shelf circulation of the eastern Australian continental shelf for a regio...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
The Leeuwin Current (LC) flows over 5500 km from northwestern Australia to Tasmania, with progressiv...
The Bass Strait cascade is a wintertime downwelling caused by cooling of the shallow waters of Bass ...
This study investigates trends and interannual variability of the marine climate across the continen...
The traditional view of the East Australian Current (EAC), as depicted in many schematics, is of a c...
We quantify the annual-mean structure, transport budget and coupling between surface and deep curren...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a western boundary current flowing southward off the east coast...
Ocean colour images of the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) south of Tasmania show a higher biomass in the ea...
Recent observations reveal the existence ofa southward flowing baroclinic current over the continent...
The traditional view of the circulation in the Tasman Sea includes a coherent, quasi-zonal, eastward...
[1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998–1999 about t...
The Hawkesbury Bioregion located off southeastern Australia (31.5-34.5oS) is a region of highly vari...
[ 1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998 - 1999 abou...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
This paper examines the on-shelf circulation of the eastern Australian continental shelf for a regio...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
The Leeuwin Current (LC) flows over 5500 km from northwestern Australia to Tasmania, with progressiv...
The Bass Strait cascade is a wintertime downwelling caused by cooling of the shallow waters of Bass ...
This study investigates trends and interannual variability of the marine climate across the continen...
The traditional view of the East Australian Current (EAC), as depicted in many schematics, is of a c...
We quantify the annual-mean structure, transport budget and coupling between surface and deep curren...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a western boundary current flowing southward off the east coast...
Ocean colour images of the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) south of Tasmania show a higher biomass in the ea...
Recent observations reveal the existence ofa southward flowing baroclinic current over the continent...
The traditional view of the circulation in the Tasman Sea includes a coherent, quasi-zonal, eastward...
[1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998–1999 about t...
The Hawkesbury Bioregion located off southeastern Australia (31.5-34.5oS) is a region of highly vari...
[ 1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998 - 1999 abou...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
This paper examines the on-shelf circulation of the eastern Australian continental shelf for a regio...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
The Leeuwin Current (LC) flows over 5500 km from northwestern Australia to Tasmania, with progressiv...