We re-visit Ekman's (1905) classic problem of wind-stress-induced ocean currents to help interpret observed deviations from Ekman's theory, in particular from the predicted surface current deflection of 45∘. While previous studies have shown that such deviations can be explained by a vertical eddy viscosity varying with depth, as opposed to the constant profile taken by Ekman, analytical progress has been impeded by the difficulty in solving Ekman's equation. Herein, we present a solution for piecewise-constant eddy viscosity which enables a comprehensive understanding of how the surface deflection angle depends on the vertical profile of eddy viscosity. For two layers, the dimensionless problem depends only on the depth of the upper layer ...
The climatic conditions in theArctic, and observations of the wind-induced drift of ice made in conn...
This study aimed to highlight a general lack of clarity regarding the scale of the temporal averagin...
A turbulent Ekman layer created by a steady wind near the water surface is investi-gated using the n...
Funding: Support for this research has come from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research C...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00024-015-1063-4Classi...
The angle between the wind stress that overlies the ocean and the resulting current at the ocean sur...
A depth understanding of the different processes of water movements produced by the wind surface str...
The work examines upper-ocean response to time-varying winds within the Ekman paradigm. Here, in con...
The Ekman spiral is described by a coupled system of differential equations originally discussed by ...
We revisit the classical problem of the behaviour of the wind in the steady atmospheric Ekman layer....
The analytical solution is derived for rotational frictional flow in a shallow layer of fluid in whi...
Measurements made with satellite-tracked buoys drogued in different layers between the sea surface a...
The work examines response of the upper ocean to time-varying winds. In the Ekman paradigm the effec...
The action of wind on the ocean surface results in the formation of Ekman spirals, as proposed by V....
Ekman's theory of the wind-driven ocean surface boundary layer assumes a constant eddy viscosity and...
The climatic conditions in theArctic, and observations of the wind-induced drift of ice made in conn...
This study aimed to highlight a general lack of clarity regarding the scale of the temporal averagin...
A turbulent Ekman layer created by a steady wind near the water surface is investi-gated using the n...
Funding: Support for this research has come from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research C...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00024-015-1063-4Classi...
The angle between the wind stress that overlies the ocean and the resulting current at the ocean sur...
A depth understanding of the different processes of water movements produced by the wind surface str...
The work examines upper-ocean response to time-varying winds within the Ekman paradigm. Here, in con...
The Ekman spiral is described by a coupled system of differential equations originally discussed by ...
We revisit the classical problem of the behaviour of the wind in the steady atmospheric Ekman layer....
The analytical solution is derived for rotational frictional flow in a shallow layer of fluid in whi...
Measurements made with satellite-tracked buoys drogued in different layers between the sea surface a...
The work examines response of the upper ocean to time-varying winds. In the Ekman paradigm the effec...
The action of wind on the ocean surface results in the formation of Ekman spirals, as proposed by V....
Ekman's theory of the wind-driven ocean surface boundary layer assumes a constant eddy viscosity and...
The climatic conditions in theArctic, and observations of the wind-induced drift of ice made in conn...
This study aimed to highlight a general lack of clarity regarding the scale of the temporal averagin...
A turbulent Ekman layer created by a steady wind near the water surface is investi-gated using the n...