International audienceThe stability of two superposed buoyancy vortices is studied linearly in a two-level SQG 1 model. The basic state is chosen as two top-hat vortices (with uniform buoyancy), coaxial and with same radius. Only the vertical distance between the two levels and the top and bottom buoyancy intensities are varied, the other parameters are fixed. The linear perturbation equations around this basic state form a two-dimensional ODE for which the normal and singular mode solutions are numerically computed. For normal modes, the system is stable if the vortices are sufficiently far from the other to prevent vertical interactions of the buoyancy patches, or if they are close to each other but with very different intensities, again ...