The traditional view of the East Australian Current (EAC), as depicted in many schematics, is of a continuous boundary current that flows along the shelf off eastern Australia, between approximately 18°S and about 32.5°S, where it separates from the coast and continues either towards New Zealand, along the Tasman Front; or towards Tasmania, as the EAC Extension. Additionally, it is widely recognised that eddies are prevalent in the EAC region – particularly south of the EAC separation. We revisit this long-standing paradigm and suggest that the EAC is perhaps better viewed as a continuous, meandering stream, flowing adjacent to the coast that “feeds” a field of mesoscale eddies. Observations show that EAC eddies are prevalent over a broad r...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the c...
International audienceThe East Australian Current (EAC) is the major feature of the ocean circulatio...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in the s...
The traditional view of the East Australian Current (EAC), as depicted in many schematics, is of a c...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is the western boundary current flowing along the east coast of Au...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a western boundary current flowing southward off the east coast...
[ 1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998 - 1999 abou...
[1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998–1999 about t...
An observed warming of the Tasman Sea in recent decades has been linked to a poleward shift of the m...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
The East Australian Current (EAC), like many other subtropical western boundary currents, is believe...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
Eddies play a critical role in the distribution of heat and other properties in the oceans. They are...
The East Australian Current (EAC) plays a major role in regional climate, circulation, and ecosystem...
The traditional view of the circulation in the Tasman Sea includes a coherent, quasi-zonal, eastward...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the c...
International audienceThe East Australian Current (EAC) is the major feature of the ocean circulatio...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in the s...
The traditional view of the East Australian Current (EAC), as depicted in many schematics, is of a c...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is the western boundary current flowing along the east coast of Au...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a western boundary current flowing southward off the east coast...
[ 1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998 - 1999 abou...
[1] Observations from an intensive oceanographic field program which took place in 1998–1999 about t...
An observed warming of the Tasman Sea in recent decades has been linked to a poleward shift of the m...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
The East Australian Current (EAC), like many other subtropical western boundary currents, is believe...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the coast...
Eddies play a critical role in the distribution of heat and other properties in the oceans. They are...
The East Australian Current (EAC) plays a major role in regional climate, circulation, and ecosystem...
The traditional view of the circulation in the Tasman Sea includes a coherent, quasi-zonal, eastward...
The poleward flowing East Australian Current (EAC) is characterised by its separation from the c...
International audienceThe East Australian Current (EAC) is the major feature of the ocean circulatio...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in the s...