International audienceSatellite-tracked surface drifter data from 1999-2006 are used to compute global climatology of inertial current characteristics at seasonal scales. The global mean near-inertial current amplitude at 15m depth is ∼10 cm s−1 corresponding to mixed-layer inertial energies of ∼300 J m−2. The Southern Ocean and the western North Pacific and Atlantic oceans are the most energetic in the near-inertial frequency band, whereas weaker inertial activity is observed in the subtropical and eastern boundary regions. In every ocean basin, inertial activity is higher during fall and winter, associated with maximum storms activity and deeper mixed-layers. This study also shows that the mixed-layer model developed by R. T. Pollard and ...
The geographical variability, frequency content, and vertical structure of near-surface oceanic kine...
Satellite-tracked surface drifters were used to analyze the characteristics of inertial currents in ...
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International audienceSatellite-tracked surface drifter data from 1999-2006 are used to compute glob...
Statistics of inertial currents in the North Pacific, North Atlantic, and Southern Ocean are derived...
We use an eddying realistic primitive-equation model of the Southern Ocean to examine the spatial an...
The ocean mixed layer is an important interface for the interactions between ocean and atmosphere as...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Internal waves with frequency near the Coriolis freque...
A strong, isolated October storm generated 0.35–0.7 m s⁻¹ inertial frequency currents in the 40-m de...
Wind-induced near-inertial energy has been believed to be an important source for generating the oce...
This dataset contains processed profile timeseries of EM-APEX floats collected during fall/winter se...
Winds generate inertial and near-inertial currents in the upper ocean. These currents dominate the k...
The propagation characteristics of near-inertial waves (NIWs) and how mesoscale and submesoscale pro...
We analyze the near-inertial/diurnal motions in the trajectories of surface mixed layer drifters in ...
Estimates of the kinetic energy transfer from the wind to the ocean are often limited by the spatial...
The geographical variability, frequency content, and vertical structure of near-surface oceanic kine...
Satellite-tracked surface drifters were used to analyze the characteristics of inertial currents in ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2013. This article is posted here by permission ...
International audienceSatellite-tracked surface drifter data from 1999-2006 are used to compute glob...
Statistics of inertial currents in the North Pacific, North Atlantic, and Southern Ocean are derived...
We use an eddying realistic primitive-equation model of the Southern Ocean to examine the spatial an...
The ocean mixed layer is an important interface for the interactions between ocean and atmosphere as...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Internal waves with frequency near the Coriolis freque...
A strong, isolated October storm generated 0.35–0.7 m s⁻¹ inertial frequency currents in the 40-m de...
Wind-induced near-inertial energy has been believed to be an important source for generating the oce...
This dataset contains processed profile timeseries of EM-APEX floats collected during fall/winter se...
Winds generate inertial and near-inertial currents in the upper ocean. These currents dominate the k...
The propagation characteristics of near-inertial waves (NIWs) and how mesoscale and submesoscale pro...
We analyze the near-inertial/diurnal motions in the trajectories of surface mixed layer drifters in ...
Estimates of the kinetic energy transfer from the wind to the ocean are often limited by the spatial...
The geographical variability, frequency content, and vertical structure of near-surface oceanic kine...
Satellite-tracked surface drifters were used to analyze the characteristics of inertial currents in ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2013. This article is posted here by permission ...