Mesoscale instability and upwelling. Part I: observations at the North Atlantic Intergyre Front

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Mesoscale instabilities have been found with a wavelength of about 85 km growing along the meandering jet of the North Atlantic Intergyre Front at about 52°N, 33°W. They show the signature of baroclinic instabilities and are typified by vertical motions of up to 5 m d-1, which have been diagnosed using the ω equation. The effect of the earth's curvature on motion on these scales is shown to be negligible. -Authors

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Fiekas, V., Leach, H., Mirbach, K. J., & Woods, J. D. (1994). Mesoscale instability and upwelling. Part I: observations at the North Atlantic Intergyre Front. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 24(8), 1750–1758. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1994)024<1750:MIAUPO>2.0.CO;2

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