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Steven G. Decker and Jonathan E. Martin.
A local energetics analysis of a life cycle difference between consecutive, explosively deepening, continental cyclones.
Monthly Weather Review,
133:295-316,
2005.
Keyword(s): atmosphere,
kinetic energy,
baroclinic instability,
wave packet.
@ARTICLE{Decker05,
author={Steven G. Decker and Jonathan E. Martin},
title={A local energetics analysis of a life cycle difference between consecutive, explosively deepening, continental cyclones},
journal={Monthly Weather Review},
volume={133},
pages={295-316},
year={2005},
keyword={atmosphere, kinetic energy, baroclinic instability, wave packet},
}
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Eric Firing,
Y. Kashino,
and P. Hacker.
Energetic deep currents observed east of Mindanao.
Deep-Sea Res.,
52:605-613,
2005.
Keyword(s): deep currents,
Mindanao.
@ARTICLE{Firing05,
author={Eric Firing and Y. Kashino and P. Hacker},
title={Energetic deep currents observed east of {M}indanao},
journal={Deep-Sea Res.},
volume={52},
pages={605-613},
year={2005},
keyword={deep currents, Mindanao},
}
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T. Gorgues,
C. Menkes,
O. Aumont,
J. Vialard,
Y. Dandonneau,
and L. Bopp.
Biogeochemical impact of tropical instability waves in the equatorial Pacific.
Geophys. Res. Letters,
32:L24615,
2005.
Keyword(s): TIW,
biology.
@ARTICLE{Gorgues05,
author={T. Gorgues and C. Menkes and O. Aumont and J. Vialard and Y. Dandonneau and L. Bopp},
title={Biogeochemical impact of tropical instability waves in the equatorial {P}acific},
journal={Geophys. Res. Letters},
volume={32},
pages={L24615},
year={2005},
keyword={TIW, biology},
}
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Peter D. Killworth and Jeffrey R. Blundell.
The Dispersion Relation for Planetary Waves in the Presence of Mean Flow and Topography. Part II: Two-Dimensional Examples and Global Results.
J. Phys. Oceanogr.,
35:2110-2133,
2005.
Keyword(s): Planetary waves.
@ARTICLE{Killworth05,
author={Peter D. Killworth and Jeffrey R. Blundell},
title={The Dispersion Relation for Planetary Waves in the Presence of Mean Flow and Topography. {P}art {II}: Two-Dimensional Examples and Global Results},
journal={J. Phys. Oceanogr.},
volume={35},
pages={2110-2133},
year={2005},
keyword={Planetary waves},
}
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Rick Lumpkin and Z. Garraffo.
Evaluating the Decomposition of Tropical Atlantic Drifter Observations.
J. Atmos. Oceanic Techn. I,
22:1403-1415,
2005.
Keyword(s): Drifters,
Climatology.
@ARTICLE{Lumpkin05a,
author={Rick Lumpkin and Z. Garraffo},
title={Evaluating the {D}ecomposition of {T}ropical {A}tlantic {D}rifter {O}bservations},
journal={J. Atmos. Oceanic Techn. I},
volume={22},
pages={1403-1415},
year={2005},
keyword={Drifters, Climatology},
}
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Rick Lumpkin and S. Garzoli.
Near-surface Circulation in the Tropical Atlantic Ocean.
Deep-Sea Res. I,
52(3):495-518,
2005.
Keyword(s): drifters,
climatology.
@ARTICLE{Lumpkin05b,
author={Rick Lumpkin and S. Garzoli},
title={Near-surface {C}irculation in the {T}ropical {A}tlantic {O}cean},
journal={Deep-Sea Res. I},
volume={52(3)},
pages={495-518},
year={2005},
keyword={drifters, climatology},
}
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J. M. Lyman,
D. B. Chelton,
R. A. DeSzoeke,
and R. M. Samelson.
Tropical Instability Waves as a Resonance between Equatorial Rossby Waves.
J. Phys. Oceanogr.,
35:232-254,
2005.
Keyword(s): TIW.
Comments: |
TIV would be resulting from resonance between equatorial Rossby waves |
@ARTICLE{Lyman05,
author={J. M. Lyman and D. B. Chelton and R. A. {DeSzoeke} and R. M. Samelson},
title={Tropical {I}nstability {W}aves as a Resonance between Equatorial {R}ossby Waves},
journal={J. Phys. Oceanogr.},
volume={35},
pages={232-254},
year={2005},
keyword={TIW},
comments={TIV would be resulting from resonance between equatorial Rossby waves},
}
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Nikolai A. Maximenko,
Bhoyun Bang,
and Hideharu Sasaki.
Observational evidence of alternating zonal jets in the world ocean.
Geophys. Res. Letters,
32:L12607,
2005.
Keyword(s): Zonal Jets,
Jets.
@ARTICLE{Maximenko05,
author={Nikolai A. Maximenko and Bhoyun Bang and Hideharu Sasaki},
title={Observational evidence of alternating zonal jets in the world ocean},
journal={Geophys. Res. Letters},
volume={32},
pages={L12607},
year={2005},
doi={10.1029/2005GL022728},
keyword={Zonal Jets, Jets},
}
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Hideyuki Nakano and Hiroyasu Hasumi.
A series of zonal jets embedded in the broad zonal flows in the Pacific obtained in eddy-permitting ocean general circulation models.
J. Phys. Oceanogr.,
35:474-488,
2005.
Keyword(s): Zonal Jets,
Jets.
@ARTICLE{Nakano05,
author={Hideyuki Nakano and Hiroyasu Hasumi},
title={A series of zonal jets embedded in the broad zonal flows in the {P}acific obtained in eddy-permitting ocean general circulation models},
journal={J. Phys. Oceanogr.},
volume={35},
pages={474-488},
year={2005},
keyword={Zonal Jets, Jets},
}
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Renellys C. Perez,
Dudley B. Chelton,
and Robert N. Miller.
The effects of wind forcing and background mean currents on the latitudinal structure of equatorial Rossby waves.
J. Phys. Oceanogr.,
35:666-682,
2005.
Keyword(s): Rossby,
annual,
equatorial.
@ARTICLE{Perez05,
author={Renellys C. Perez and Dudley B. Chelton and Robert N. Miller},
title={The effects of wind forcing and background mean currents on the latitudinal structure of equatorial {R}ossby waves},
journal={J. Phys. Oceanogr.},
volume={35},
pages={666-682},
year={2005},
keyword={Rossby, annual, equatorial},
}
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Bo Qiu and Shuiming Chen.
Eddy-Induced Heat transport in the Subtropical North Pacific from Argo, TMI and Altimetry Measurements.
J. Phys. Oceanogr.,
35:458-473,
2005.
Keyword(s): eddy,
north pacific,
ARGO.
@ARTICLE{Qiu05a,
author={Bo Qiu and Shuiming Chen},
title={Eddy-Induced Heat transport in the Subtropical North {P}acific from {A}rgo, {TMI} and Altimetry Measurements},
year={2005},
volume={35},
pages={458-473},
journal={J. Phys. Oceanogr.},
keyword={eddy, north pacific, ARGO},
}
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Robert B. Scott and Faming Wang.
Direct evidence of an oceanic inverse kinetic energy cascade from satellite altimetry.
J. Phys. Oceanogr.,
35:1650-1666,
2005.
Keyword(s): turbulence,
energy.
@ARTICLE{Scott05,
author={Robert B. Scott and Faming Wang},
title={Direct evidence of an oceanic inverse kinetic energy cascade from satellite altimetry},
journal={J. Phys. Oceanogr.},
volume={35},
pages={1650-1666},
year={2005},
keyword={turbulence, energy},
}
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Paul Williams.
Modelling climate change: the role of unresolved processes.
Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A,
363:2931-2946,
2005.
Keyword(s): stochastic modelling.
Abstract: |
Our understanding of the climate system has been revolutionized recently, by the development of sophisticated computer models. The predictions of such models are used to formulate international protocols, intended to mitigate the severity of global warming and its impacts. Yet, these models are not perfect representations of reality, because they remove from explicit consideration many physical processes which are known to be key aspects of the climate system, but which are too small or fast to be modelled. The purpose of this paper is to give a personal perspective of the current state of knowledge regarding the problem of unresolved scales in climate models. A recent novel solution to the problem is discussed, in which it is proposed, somewhat counter-intuitively, that the performance of models may be improved by adding random noise to represent the unresolved processes |
@ARTICLE{Williams05,
author={Paul Williams},
title={Modelling climate change: the role of unresolved processes},
journal={Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A},
volume={363},
pages={2931-2946},
year={2005},
doi={10.1098/rsta.2005.1676},
abstract={Our understanding of the climate system has been revolutionized recently, by the development of sophisticated computer models. The predictions of such models are used to formulate international protocols, intended to mitigate the severity of global warming and its impacts. Yet, these models are not perfect representations of reality, because they remove from explicit consideration many physical processes which are known to be key aspects of the climate system, but which are too small or fast to be modelled. The purpose of this paper is to give a personal perspective of the current state of knowledge regarding the problem of unresolved scales in climate models. A recent novel solution to the problem is discussed, in which it is proposed, somewhat counter-intuitively, that the performance of models may be improved by adding random noise to represent the unresolved processes},
keyword={stochastic modelling},
}
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Walter Zenk,
Gerold Siedler,
Akio Ishida,
Jürgen Holfort,
Yuji Kashino,
Yoshifumi Kuroda,
Toru Miyama,
and Thomas J Müller.
Pathways and variability of the Antartic Intermediate water in the western equatorial Pacific ocean.
Progess in Oceanography,
67:245-281,
2005.
Keyword(s): PLLWB.
@ARTICLE{Zenk05,
author={Walter Zenk and Gerold Siedler and Akio Ishida and J\"urgen Holfort and Yuji Kashino and Yoshifumi Kuroda and Toru Miyama and Thomas J M\"uller},
title={Pathways and variability of the {A}ntartic {I}ntermediate water in the western equatorial {P}acific ocean},
year={2005},
volume={67},
pages={245-281},
Journal={Progess in Oceanography},
keyword={PLLWB},
}