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contributor authorDurland, Theodore S.
contributor authorPedlosky, Joseph
contributor authorSpall, Michael A.
date accessioned2017-06-09T16:25:21Z
date available2017-06-09T16:25:21Z
date copyright2009/07/01
date issued2009
identifier issn0022-3670
identifier otherams-67576.pdf
identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4209038
description abstractThe response of a zonal channel to a uniform, switched-on but subsequently steady poleward outflow is presented. An eastward coastal current with a Kelvin wave?s cross-shore structure is found to be generated instantly upon initiation of the outflow. The current is essentially in geostrophic balance everywhere except for the vicinity of the outflow channel mouth, where the streamlines must cross planetary vorticity contours to feed the current. The adjustment of this region generates a plume that propagates westward at Rossby wave speeds. The cross-shore structure of the plume varies with longitude, and at any given longitude it evolves with time. The authors show that the plume evolution can be understood both conceptually and quantitatively as the westward propagation of the Kelvin current?s meridional spectrum, with each spectral element propagating at its own Rossby wave group velocity.
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleResponse to a Steady Poleward Outflow. Part I: The Linear, Quasigeostrophic Problem
typeJournal Paper
journal volume39
journal issue7
journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
identifier doi10.1175/2008JPO3999.1
journal fristpage1541
journal lastpage1550
treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2009:;Volume( 039 ):;issue: 007
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