Continuously stratified models of the steady-state equatorial ocean.

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Two linearized, vertically diffusive steady-state models are formulated on an equatorial BETA-plane. The purpose is (a) to investigate the vertical boundary-layer structure in a continuously stratified ocean spanning the equator and (b) to test the sensitivity of the results to different turbulence parameterizations. Both models are analytically tractable in a horizontally unbounded basin. One is characterized by Newtonian cooling, the other has biharmonic friction. For either model, the equations are analogous to the well-known equations governing equatorial wave motion. This analogy is exploited in both obtaining and interpreting the solutions. (from authors abstract)

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McPhaden, M. J. (1981). Continuously stratified models of the steady-state equatorial ocean. J. PHYS. OCEANOGR., 11(3, Mar. 1981), 337–354. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1981)011<0337:csmots>2.0.co;2

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