International audienceWe continue our study of the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability. In Part I, we obtained an instability criterion valid for curved fronts and vortices in gradient wind balance (GWB): Φ′ = L′q′ < 0, where L′ and q′ are the nondimensional absolute angular momentum and Ertel potential vorticity (PV), respectively. In Part II, we investigate this criterion in a parameter space representative of low-Richardson-number fronts and vortices in GWB. An interesting outcome is that, for Richardson numbers near 1, anticyclonic flows increase in q′, while cyclonic flows decrease in q′, tending to stabilize anticyclonic and destabilize cyclonic flow. Although stability is marginal or weak for anticyclonic flow (owing to ...
A straight front separating two semi-infinite regions of uniform potential vorticity (PV) in a rotat...
International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric oceanic-like vortices to inertial perturbations ...
International audienceThe interaction of internal waves with geostrophic flows is found to be strong...
International audienceWe continue our study of the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability....
We continue our study of the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability. In Part 1, we obtaine...
In this study, we examine the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability. We first evaluate th...
International audienceIn this study, we examine the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability...
Curvature can play a significant role in the dynamics of density fronts at small scales and in low-l...
Submesoscale fronts with large horizontal buoyancy gradients and $O(1)$ ...
The stability of a geostrophic frontal current of constant slope over a stratified ocean is investig...
This paper revisits how the restratifying buoyancy flux w'b'generated by baroclinic mixed layer inst...
This paper examines the stability of vortices in a two-layer ocean on the f-plane. The mean depth ¯h...
The effects of topography on the linear stability of both barotropic vortices and two-layer, barocli...
A parameterization is proposed for the effects of symmetric instability (SI) on a resolved front. Th...
Fronts, or regions with large horizontal density gradients, are common and important features of the...
A straight front separating two semi-infinite regions of uniform potential vorticity (PV) in a rotat...
International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric oceanic-like vortices to inertial perturbations ...
International audienceThe interaction of internal waves with geostrophic flows is found to be strong...
International audienceWe continue our study of the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability....
We continue our study of the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability. In Part 1, we obtaine...
In this study, we examine the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability. We first evaluate th...
International audienceIn this study, we examine the role of curvature in modifying frontal stability...
Curvature can play a significant role in the dynamics of density fronts at small scales and in low-l...
Submesoscale fronts with large horizontal buoyancy gradients and $O(1)$ ...
The stability of a geostrophic frontal current of constant slope over a stratified ocean is investig...
This paper revisits how the restratifying buoyancy flux w'b'generated by baroclinic mixed layer inst...
This paper examines the stability of vortices in a two-layer ocean on the f-plane. The mean depth ¯h...
The effects of topography on the linear stability of both barotropic vortices and two-layer, barocli...
A parameterization is proposed for the effects of symmetric instability (SI) on a resolved front. Th...
Fronts, or regions with large horizontal density gradients, are common and important features of the...
A straight front separating two semi-infinite regions of uniform potential vorticity (PV) in a rotat...
International audienceThe stability of axisymmetric oceanic-like vortices to inertial perturbations ...
International audienceThe interaction of internal waves with geostrophic flows is found to be strong...