Observations of hydrography, currents, and microstructure are presented together with sea surface height (SSH) patterns from concurrent satellite tracks to describe the subinertial oscillations in the region downstream of the Faroe Bank Channel overflow. Energetic oscillations with a dominant 3–5-day period have previously been observed in the dense bottom layer and found to be consistent with topographic Rossby waves. Here, the authors present evidence that the oscillations extend over the whole water column and are connected to a wave-like pattern in SSH along the continental slope. The waves are observed in two satellite tracks running parallel to the slope and indicate a wavelength of 50–75 km, an amplitude of about 5 cm, and a phase sp...
the sill’s topography in those regions may affect mixing processes and downstream variability is thu...
The Denmark Strait Overflow (DSO) contributes roughly half to the total volume transport of the Nord...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is the deepest connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nordic Sea...
Observations of hydrography, currents, and microstructure are presented together with sea surface he...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland–Scotland Ridge, where dense w...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is one of the ma- jor pathways where dense, cold water formed in the No...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland–Scotland Ridge, where dense w...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland-ScotlandRidge, where dense wa...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is the deepest connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nordic Sea...
Properties of the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) depend on mixing that occurs in the Denmark Strai...
Properties of the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) depend on mixing that occurs in the Denmark Strai...
The overflow of cold water across the Faroe Bank Channel sill is a significant volume flux of dense ...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is one of the ma- jor pathways where dense, cold water formed in the No...
The amount and distribution of mixing and entrainment that the overflows across the Greenland-Scotla...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is one of the major pathways where dense, cold water formed in the Nord...
the sill’s topography in those regions may affect mixing processes and downstream variability is thu...
The Denmark Strait Overflow (DSO) contributes roughly half to the total volume transport of the Nord...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is the deepest connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nordic Sea...
Observations of hydrography, currents, and microstructure are presented together with sea surface he...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland–Scotland Ridge, where dense w...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is one of the ma- jor pathways where dense, cold water formed in the No...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland–Scotland Ridge, where dense w...
The Faroe Bank Channel is the deepest connection through the Greenland-ScotlandRidge, where dense wa...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is the deepest connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nordic Sea...
Properties of the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) depend on mixing that occurs in the Denmark Strai...
Properties of the North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) depend on mixing that occurs in the Denmark Strai...
The overflow of cold water across the Faroe Bank Channel sill is a significant volume flux of dense ...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is one of the ma- jor pathways where dense, cold water formed in the No...
The amount and distribution of mixing and entrainment that the overflows across the Greenland-Scotla...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is one of the major pathways where dense, cold water formed in the Nord...
the sill’s topography in those regions may affect mixing processes and downstream variability is thu...
The Denmark Strait Overflow (DSO) contributes roughly half to the total volume transport of the Nord...
The Faroe Bank Channel (FBC) is the deepest connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Nordic Sea...