The interaction between an Antarctic Circumpolar Current–like channel flow and a continental shelf break is considered using eddy-permitting simulations of a quasigeostrophic and a primitive equation model. The experimental setup is motivated by the continental shelf of the West Antarctic Peninsula. Numerical experiments are performed to study how the width and slope of an idealized continental shelf topography affect the characteristics of the flow. The main focus is on the regime where the shelfbreak width is slightly greater than the eddy scale. In this regime, a strong baroclinic jet develops on the shelf break because of the locally stabilizing effect of the topographic slope. The velocity of this jet is set at first order by the gradi...
[1] There is an ongoing debate concerning the distribution of eddy stirring across the Antarctic Cir...
The Northern Current is a slope current in the northwest Mediterranean that shows high mesoscale var...
Coherent jets are ubiquitous features of the ocean’s circulation, and their characteristics, such as...
Motivated by satellite altimeter observations of enhanced sea level variability near steep topograph...
International audienceThe presence of multiple zonal fronts in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (AC...
The paper gives a detailed account of the dynamical balance of a wind-driven zonally un- bounded flow...
The paper gives a detailed account of the dynamical balance of a wind-driven zonally un- bounded flow...
Satellite altimetry and high-resolution ocean models indicate that the Southern Ocean comprises an i...
The Southern Ocean’s Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) naturally lends itself to interpretations u...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
Abstract. A jet flowing in the Kelvin wave propagation direction along the seaward side of a contine...
Note:The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), long recognized for its importance in world ocean and ...
The discovery of multiple nearly zonal oceanic jets enriches the classical view of mid-latitude ocea...
International audienceThe stability of a horizontally and vertically sheared surface jet is examined...
Coherent jets are ubiquitous features of the ocean’s circulation, and their characteristics, such as...
[1] There is an ongoing debate concerning the distribution of eddy stirring across the Antarctic Cir...
The Northern Current is a slope current in the northwest Mediterranean that shows high mesoscale var...
Coherent jets are ubiquitous features of the ocean’s circulation, and their characteristics, such as...
Motivated by satellite altimeter observations of enhanced sea level variability near steep topograph...
International audienceThe presence of multiple zonal fronts in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (AC...
The paper gives a detailed account of the dynamical balance of a wind-driven zonally un- bounded flow...
The paper gives a detailed account of the dynamical balance of a wind-driven zonally un- bounded flow...
Satellite altimetry and high-resolution ocean models indicate that the Southern Ocean comprises an i...
The Southern Ocean’s Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) naturally lends itself to interpretations u...
International audienceTopographic influences are examined in an eddy-resolving model of oceanic chan...
Abstract. A jet flowing in the Kelvin wave propagation direction along the seaward side of a contine...
Note:The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), long recognized for its importance in world ocean and ...
The discovery of multiple nearly zonal oceanic jets enriches the classical view of mid-latitude ocea...
International audienceThe stability of a horizontally and vertically sheared surface jet is examined...
Coherent jets are ubiquitous features of the ocean’s circulation, and their characteristics, such as...
[1] There is an ongoing debate concerning the distribution of eddy stirring across the Antarctic Cir...
The Northern Current is a slope current in the northwest Mediterranean that shows high mesoscale var...
Coherent jets are ubiquitous features of the ocean’s circulation, and their characteristics, such as...