AbstractA large fraction of the kinetic energy in the ocean is stored in the “quasigeostrophic” eddy field. This “balanced” eddy field is expected, according to geostrophic turbulence theory, to transfer energy to larger scales. In order for the general circulation to remain approximately steady, instability mechanisms leading to loss of balance (LOB) have been hypothesized to take place so that the eddy kinetic energy (EKE) may be transferred to small scales where it can be dissipated. This study examines the kinetic energy pathways in fully resolved direct numerical simulations of flow in a flat-bottomed reentrant channel, externally forced by surface buoyancy fluxes and wind stress in a configuration that resembles the Antarctic Circumpo...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
Circulation in the Southern Ocean is unique. The strong wind stress forcing and buoyancy fluxes, in ...
International audienceCoastal upwelling rates are classically determined by the intensity of the upp...
AbstractA large fraction of the kinetic energy in the ocean is stored in the “quasigeostrophic” eddy...
The general circulation of the ocean is forced by surface fluxes of momentum, heat, and freshwater a...
International audienceAn energy analysis of the Fine Resolution Antarctic Model (FRAM) reveals the i...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the strongest current in the ocean and has a pivotal impact on ...
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Along-stream variations in the dynamics of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) impact heat and t...
Including the ocean surface current in the calculation of wind stress is known to damp mesoscale edd...
The energy pathways in geostrophic turbulence are explored using a two-layer, flat-bottom, f-plane, ...
This article reviews the energy cycle of the global ocean circulation, focusing on the role of baroc...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
Circulation in the Southern Ocean is unique. The strong wind stress forcing and buoyancy fluxes, in ...
International audienceCoastal upwelling rates are classically determined by the intensity of the upp...
AbstractA large fraction of the kinetic energy in the ocean is stored in the “quasigeostrophic” eddy...
The general circulation of the ocean is forced by surface fluxes of momentum, heat, and freshwater a...
International audienceAn energy analysis of the Fine Resolution Antarctic Model (FRAM) reveals the i...
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current is the strongest current in the ocean and has a pivotal impact on ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission ...
Along-stream variations in the dynamics of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) impact heat and t...
Including the ocean surface current in the calculation of wind stress is known to damp mesoscale edd...
The energy pathways in geostrophic turbulence are explored using a two-layer, flat-bottom, f-plane, ...
This article reviews the energy cycle of the global ocean circulation, focusing on the role of baroc...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
Circulation in the Southern Ocean is unique. The strong wind stress forcing and buoyancy fluxes, in ...
International audienceCoastal upwelling rates are classically determined by the intensity of the upp...