International audienceA time-dependent version of the Parsons model (geostrophic 1.5-layer model of the ventilated thermocline) has been developed to investigate the response of the midlatitude ocean to wind stress variations in a simple configuration. In this model, the total amount of water is kept constant and the eastern boundary thermocline depth can vary in time so as to maintain mass balance. Here, basin modes are not investigated, in contrast to many recent studies, but the emphasis is on the line where the motionless second layer outcrops, which represents the separated western boundary current. It is shown that the position of this line only depends on the wind stress, the earth rotation, and the thermocline interior solution. The...
An ocean basin of uniform depth is considered. It is bounded laterally by two meridians. Temperature...
An ocean general circulation model is forced with the NCEP reanalysis wind stress for 1958–97 to und...
The quasi-geostrophic response of the ocean to stochastic forcing by wind stress and atmospheric pre...
International audienceA time-dependent version of the Parsons model (geostrophic 1.5-layer model of ...
A model for the interaction between the midlatitude ocean gyres and the wind stress is formulated fo...
The time dependence of the ventilated thermocline is examined via analytical and numerical means. Th...
The one-dimensional bulk mixed-layer model of Niiler (1975) is extended to two (or three) dimensions...
To study the dynamics that can lead to decadal oscillations in the North Pacific a simple coupled mo...
The linear response of a two layer ocean model to a periodic wind stress curl in the presence of bot...
The response of an idealized Atlantic Ocean to wind and thermohaline forcing associated with the Nor...
Upper ocean temperature data obtained during the Seasonal Response of the Equatorial Atlantic experi...
This study attempts to reproduce the salient features of the variability in the depth of the thermoc...
An atmospheric general circulation model (GCM) was forced with the observed near-global sea surface ...
This study investigates the response of a stochastically forced coupled atmosphere-ocean model of th...
The sensitivity of the El Ni ̃no/Southern Oscillation phenomenon (ENSO) with respect to different wi...
An ocean basin of uniform depth is considered. It is bounded laterally by two meridians. Temperature...
An ocean general circulation model is forced with the NCEP reanalysis wind stress for 1958–97 to und...
The quasi-geostrophic response of the ocean to stochastic forcing by wind stress and atmospheric pre...
International audienceA time-dependent version of the Parsons model (geostrophic 1.5-layer model of ...
A model for the interaction between the midlatitude ocean gyres and the wind stress is formulated fo...
The time dependence of the ventilated thermocline is examined via analytical and numerical means. Th...
The one-dimensional bulk mixed-layer model of Niiler (1975) is extended to two (or three) dimensions...
To study the dynamics that can lead to decadal oscillations in the North Pacific a simple coupled mo...
The linear response of a two layer ocean model to a periodic wind stress curl in the presence of bot...
The response of an idealized Atlantic Ocean to wind and thermohaline forcing associated with the Nor...
Upper ocean temperature data obtained during the Seasonal Response of the Equatorial Atlantic experi...
This study attempts to reproduce the salient features of the variability in the depth of the thermoc...
An atmospheric general circulation model (GCM) was forced with the observed near-global sea surface ...
This study investigates the response of a stochastically forced coupled atmosphere-ocean model of th...
The sensitivity of the El Ni ̃no/Southern Oscillation phenomenon (ENSO) with respect to different wi...
An ocean basin of uniform depth is considered. It is bounded laterally by two meridians. Temperature...
An ocean general circulation model is forced with the NCEP reanalysis wind stress for 1958–97 to und...
The quasi-geostrophic response of the ocean to stochastic forcing by wind stress and atmospheric pre...