The quasi-geostrophic equations are mathematical models used to describe the motion of fluid flows, particularly in geophysical contexts such as oceanography and meteorology. These equations are ...
You may have heard that global warming risks total collapse of the AMOC - but how do we monitor this risk? The Atlantic ...
Spreading characteristics of both LSW classes from the Labrador Sea to the subtropics are reinforced through a spatial pattern analysis of salinity anomalies and geostrophic velocities along the ...
The course provides a broad-based introduction to meteorology, with an emphasis on understanding physics and mathematically describing the processes in the atmosphere. There will be an introduction to ...
Isla R. Simpson and 16 co-authors (including L.M. Polvani): The path toward vertical grid options for the Community Atmosphere Model version 7: The impact of vertical resolution on the QBO and ...
The seasonality of mesoscale eddy intensity in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean (SETIO) is investigated using the latest eddy dataset and marine hydrological reanalysis data. The results show ...
The term 'geostrophic' refers to the situation where, for an observer on the earth's surface, the vortical currents (the circulating currents flowing around the eddy) induce an equal and opposite ...
ABSTRACT: This work proposes quantum circuit complexity—the minimal number of elementary operations needed to implement a quantum transformation—be established as a legitimate physical observable. We ...