Spreading of near-inertial energy in a 1/12 degrees model of the North Atlantic Ocean
Near-inertial energy in the ocean is thought to be redistributed by β-dispersion, whereby near-inertial waves generated at the surface by wind forcing propagate downward and equatorward. In this letter, we examine the spreading of near-inertial energy in a realistic 1/12° model of the North Atlantic...
Main Authors: | Zhai, X, Greatbatch, R, Eden, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2007
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