Resonance of baroclinic waves in the tropical oceans: The Indian Ocean and the far western Pacific

Volume: 89, Pages: 101119 - 101119
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
The Indian Ocean has a particularity, its width is close to half the wavelength of a Rossby wave of biannual frequency, this coincidence having been capitalized on by several authors to give the observations a physical basis. The purpose of this article is to show that this is not the case since the resonance of tropical baroclinic waves occurs in all three oceans. This is because the westward-propagating Rossby wave is retroflexed at the...
Paper Details
Title
Resonance of baroclinic waves in the tropical oceans: The Indian Ocean and the far western Pacific
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
89
Pages
101119 - 101119
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