Tides have long been considered as a high frequency phenomenon which was supposed to be limited to continental shelves. Thereby, tides were not likely to interact with the oceanic general circulation and thus on the climate's low frequency dynamic. Since altimetric data and global tidal hydrodynamic solutions have reached a centimetric resolution, a connection between tides and climate is now conceivable. The goal of this study is thus to explore what are the effects of the tides on the oceanic general circulation. These effects take place through two essential physical processes: (i) the highly non-linear dynamic of the tides and, (ii) the dissipation of their energy in deep ocean as vertical mixing or heat.In order to examine each of thes...
Vertical mixing in the ocean contributes to sustain the Meridionnal Overturning. Circulation (MOC) b...
Ocean tides, and the atmospherically forced oceanic general circulation and its associated mesoscale...
0094-8276WOS:000253064000004International audienceA global description of the ocean tidal residual m...
Tides have long been considered as a high frequency phenomenon which was supposed to be limited to c...
The various projects presented in this thesis contribute to our understanding of various key aspects...
A practical scheme is proposed to explicitly introduce tides into ocean general circulation models (...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The study of tides and their interactions with the complex dynamics of the global ocean represents a...
International audienceThe breaking of internal tides is believed to provide a large part of the powe...
A global description of the ocean tidal residual mean circulation (TRMC) is provided and its effect ...
Due to lower sea levels during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), tidal energy dissipation was shifted ...
One of the potential mechanisms at the origin of climatic variability on decadal to multidecadal tim...
A 'single point' coupled ocean-atmosphere model is formulated to study seasonal temperature cycles w...
Interactions of barotropic tidal currents with continental shelves result in the generation of inter...
Vertical mixing in the ocean contributes to sustain the Meridionnal Overturning. Circulation (MOC) b...
Ocean tides, and the atmospherically forced oceanic general circulation and its associated mesoscale...
0094-8276WOS:000253064000004International audienceA global description of the ocean tidal residual m...
Tides have long been considered as a high frequency phenomenon which was supposed to be limited to c...
The various projects presented in this thesis contribute to our understanding of various key aspects...
A practical scheme is proposed to explicitly introduce tides into ocean general circulation models (...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The study of tides and their interactions with the complex dynamics of the global ocean represents a...
International audienceThe breaking of internal tides is believed to provide a large part of the powe...
A global description of the ocean tidal residual mean circulation (TRMC) is provided and its effect ...
Due to lower sea levels during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), tidal energy dissipation was shifted ...
One of the potential mechanisms at the origin of climatic variability on decadal to multidecadal tim...
A 'single point' coupled ocean-atmosphere model is formulated to study seasonal temperature cycles w...
Interactions of barotropic tidal currents with continental shelves result in the generation of inter...
Vertical mixing in the ocean contributes to sustain the Meridionnal Overturning. Circulation (MOC) b...
Ocean tides, and the atmospherically forced oceanic general circulation and its associated mesoscale...
0094-8276WOS:000253064000004International audienceA global description of the ocean tidal residual m...