Near-inertial Internal Waves (NIW) excited by storms and cyclones play an essential role in driving turbulent mixing in the thermocline and interior ocean. Storm-induced mixing may be climatically relevant in regions like the thermocline ridge in the southwestern Indian Ocean, where a shallow thermocline and strong high frequency wind activity enhance the impact of internal gravity waveinduced mixing on sea surface temperature. The Cirene research cruise in early 2007 collected shipborne and mooring vertical profiles in this region under the effect of a developing tropical cyclone. In this paper, we characterize the NIW field and the impact of these waves on turbulent mixing in the upper ocean. NIW packets were identified down to 1000 m, th...
Tropical cyclones are the most destructive synoptic-scale weather systems globally. Their strong sur...
A strong, isolated October storm generated 0.35–0.7 m s⁻¹ inertial frequency currents in the 40-m de...
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Near-inertial Internal Waves (NIW) excited by storms and cyclones play an essential role in driving ...
Near-inertial internal waves (NIW) excited by storms and cyclones play an essential role in driving ...
Between 2005 and 2016, an extensive shipboard and autonomous microstructure measurement program was ...
A coupled atmosphere–ocean–wave model was used to examine mixing in the upper-oceanic layers under ...
High correlations between turbulent dissipation rates and high-wavenumber internal waves and the hig...
The sun inputs huge amounts of heat to the ocean, heat that would stay near the ocean's surface if i...
Tropical storms and hurricanes frequently pass over the Straits of Florida, energizing the near-iner...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Internal waves with frequency near the Coriolis freque...
This dataset contains processed profile timeseries of EM-APEX floats collected during fall/winter se...
Observations made near the Celtic Sea shelf edge are used to investigate the interaction between win...
Near-inertial waves (NIWs) are a special class of internal gravity waves with periods set by planeta...
The propagation characteristics of near-inertial waves (NIWs) and how mesoscale and submesoscale pro...
Tropical cyclones are the most destructive synoptic-scale weather systems globally. Their strong sur...
A strong, isolated October storm generated 0.35–0.7 m s⁻¹ inertial frequency currents in the 40-m de...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission ...
Near-inertial Internal Waves (NIW) excited by storms and cyclones play an essential role in driving ...
Near-inertial internal waves (NIW) excited by storms and cyclones play an essential role in driving ...
Between 2005 and 2016, an extensive shipboard and autonomous microstructure measurement program was ...
A coupled atmosphere–ocean–wave model was used to examine mixing in the upper-oceanic layers under ...
High correlations between turbulent dissipation rates and high-wavenumber internal waves and the hig...
The sun inputs huge amounts of heat to the ocean, heat that would stay near the ocean's surface if i...
Tropical storms and hurricanes frequently pass over the Straits of Florida, energizing the near-iner...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Internal waves with frequency near the Coriolis freque...
This dataset contains processed profile timeseries of EM-APEX floats collected during fall/winter se...
Observations made near the Celtic Sea shelf edge are used to investigate the interaction between win...
Near-inertial waves (NIWs) are a special class of internal gravity waves with periods set by planeta...
The propagation characteristics of near-inertial waves (NIWs) and how mesoscale and submesoscale pro...
Tropical cyclones are the most destructive synoptic-scale weather systems globally. Their strong sur...
A strong, isolated October storm generated 0.35–0.7 m s⁻¹ inertial frequency currents in the 40-m de...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission ...