Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.Twelve days of microstructure measurements at the equator (140°W) in November 1984 showed a\ud surprisingly strong effect of both daily cycle of solar heating and wind on mixing in the upper ocean.\ud Because of limited variations in atmospheric forcing and currents during the experiment, processes in the\ud daily mixing cycle were similar from day to day. Only the intensity of mixing varied. The lower boundary\ud of the diurnal surface layer separated two distinct mixing regimes, the diurnal surface layer and the\ud thermocline. Within the diurnal surface layer (which extended to 10- to 35-m depth), turbulent kinetic\ud energy dissipation rates ε varied relatively little. Although variations in sur...
High correlations between turbulent dissipation rates and high-wavenumber internal waves and the hig...
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copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionTwelve days of microstructure measurements at the equator (...
In spite of the effects of several form of temporal variability that tend to mask geographical patte...
A 3°N to 3°S transect of the equator at 140°15'W was made in November 1984. Vertical profiles of tem...
This paper presents the results of an experiment in the western equatorial Pacific centered on the e...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.A new method is presented for estimating the vertical turb...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This thesis presents a study of upper ocean processes effecting the heat content and sea surface tem...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.In November-December 1984 we carried out an intensive 12-d...
A 38-day, 5990-cast microstructure study on the equator performed\ud during the onset of the 1991-19...
A reexamination of turbulence dissipation measurements from the equatorial Pacific shows that the tu...
Vertical mixing is an important factor in determining the temperature, sharpness and depth of the eq...
We describe a new numerical model designed to study the interactions between hydrodynamics and therm...
High correlations between turbulent dissipation rates and high-wavenumber internal waves and the hig...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
This thesis presents observations made in the ocean surface boundary layer (OSBL), with the Air-Sea ...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionTwelve days of microstructure measurements at the equator (...
In spite of the effects of several form of temporal variability that tend to mask geographical patte...
A 3°N to 3°S transect of the equator at 140°15'W was made in November 1984. Vertical profiles of tem...
This paper presents the results of an experiment in the western equatorial Pacific centered on the e...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.A new method is presented for estimating the vertical turb...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This thesis presents a study of upper ocean processes effecting the heat content and sea surface tem...
Copyrighted by American Geophysical Union.In November-December 1984 we carried out an intensive 12-d...
A 38-day, 5990-cast microstructure study on the equator performed\ud during the onset of the 1991-19...
A reexamination of turbulence dissipation measurements from the equatorial Pacific shows that the tu...
Vertical mixing is an important factor in determining the temperature, sharpness and depth of the eq...
We describe a new numerical model designed to study the interactions between hydrodynamics and therm...
High correlations between turbulent dissipation rates and high-wavenumber internal waves and the hig...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
This thesis presents observations made in the ocean surface boundary layer (OSBL), with the Air-Sea ...