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contributor authorvan Leeuwen, Peter Jan
contributor authorde Ruijter, Will P. M.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:25:05Z
date available2017-06-09T16:25:05Z
date copyright2009/02/01
date issued2009
identifier issn0022-3670
identifier otherams-67493.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4208946
description abstractThe existence of inertial steady currents that separate from a coast and meander afterward is investigated. By integrating the zonal momentum equation over a suitable area, it is shown that retroflecting currents cannot be steady in a reduced gravity or in a barotropic model of the ocean. Even friction cannot negate this conclusion. Previous literature on this subject, notably the discrepancy between several articles by Nof and Pichevin on the unsteadiness of retroflecting currents and steady solutions presented in other papers, is critically discussed. For more general separating current systems, a local analysis of the zonal momentum balance shows that given a coastal current with a specific zonal momentum structure, an inertial, steady, separating current is unlikely, and the only analytical solution provided in the literature is shown to be inconsistent. In a basin-wide view of these separating current systems, a scaling analysis reveals that steady separation is impossible when the interior flow is nondissipative (e.g., linear Sverdrup-like). These findings point to the possibility that a large part of the variability in the world?s oceans is due to the separation process rather than to instability of a free jet.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleOn the Steadiness of Separating Meandering Currents
typeJournal Paper
journal volume39
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
identifier doi10.1175/2008JPO3869.1
journal fristpage437
journal lastpage448
treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2009:;Volume( 039 ):;issue: 002
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