[HTML][HTML] Submesoscale currents in the subtropical upper ocean observed by long-term high-resolution mooring arrays
Although observational efforts have been made to detect submesoscale currents
(submesoscales) in regions with deep mixed layers and/or strong mesoscale kinetic energy …
(submesoscales) in regions with deep mixed layers and/or strong mesoscale kinetic energy …
Spatiotemporal characteristics and generation mechanisms of submesoscale currents in the northeastern South China Sea revealed by numerical simulations
Although both geostrophic‐balanced mesoscale eddies and unbalanced small‐scale
processes have been well studied in the northeastern South China Sea (NE‐SCS), less …
processes have been well studied in the northeastern South China Sea (NE‐SCS), less …
Submesoscale processes and mixing
In this chapter, we discuss the links between oceanic submesoscale (100 m–10 km)
processes and mixing. Submesoscale currents occur on lateral scales of 100 m–10 km in …
processes and mixing. Submesoscale currents occur on lateral scales of 100 m–10 km in …
Submesoscale coherent vortices observed in the northeastern South China Sea
Although submesoscale coherent vortices (SCVs) have been observed in different parts of
the world's oceans, most of them were captured by accident by a limited number of …
the world's oceans, most of them were captured by accident by a limited number of …
Global observations of submesoscale coherent vortices in the ocean
Subsurface-intensified anticyclones are ubiquitous in the ocean, yet their impact on the large-
scale transport of heat, salt and chemical tracers is poorly understood. These submesoscale …
scale transport of heat, salt and chemical tracers is poorly understood. These submesoscale …
Biogeochemical role of subsurface coherent eddies in the ocean: Tracer cannonballs, hypoxic storms, and microbial stewpots?
Subsurface eddies are known features of ocean circulation, but the sparsity of observations
prevents an assessment of their importance for biogeochemistry. Here we use a global …
prevents an assessment of their importance for biogeochemistry. Here we use a global …
Seasonality of four types of baroclinic instability in the global oceans
L Feng, C Liu, A Köhl, F Wang - Journal of Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Distinct geographical distributions of four types of mesoscale baroclinic instabilities (BCIs)
exist in the global oceans, implying preferences of surface or subsurface mesoscale eddies …
exist in the global oceans, implying preferences of surface or subsurface mesoscale eddies …
Four types of baroclinic instability waves in the global oceans and the implications for the vertical structure of mesoscale eddies
Linear stability analysis is re‐conducted to fully understand the geostrophic distribution of
the different types of baroclinic instability (BCI) in the global oceans, their correspondence to …
the different types of baroclinic instability (BCI) in the global oceans, their correspondence to …
[HTML][HTML] Breaking of internal waves and turbulent dissipation in an anticyclonic mode water eddy
B Fernández-Castro, DG Evans… - Journal of Physical …, 2020 - journals.ametsoc.org
Breaking of Internal Waves and Turbulent Dissipation in an Anticyclonic Mode Water Eddy in:
Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 50 Issue 7 (2020) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Journal of Physical Oceanography Volume 50 Issue 7 (2020) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Enhanced oceanic environmental responses and feedbacks to super typhoon Nida (2009) during the sudden-turning stage
J Li, Y Yang, G Wang, H Cheng, L Sun - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
The ocean surface and subsurface biophysical responses and their feedbacks to super
typhoon Nida were comprehensively investigated based on a substantial dataset of multiple …
typhoon Nida were comprehensively investigated based on a substantial dataset of multiple …