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MerMEED Project (2015 - 2020)
Mechanisms responsible for mesoscale eddy energy dissipation. Understanding the local drivers of mesoscale eddy dissipation at the western boundary of the Atlantic.
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
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Alberto Naveira Garabato
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D. Gwyn Evans
Vertical structure of eddies and Rossby waves and their effect on the Atlantic MOC at 26.5°N
The meridional overturning circulation (MOC) at inline image in the Atlantic has a standard deviation of 4.9 Sv and contains large …
Louis Clement
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Eleanor Frajka-Williams
,
Zoltan B. Szuts
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Stuart A. Cunningham
September 2014
J. Geophys. Res.
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The effect of eddies and Rossby waves on the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation at 26.5◦N and their decay at the western boundary.
The meridional overturning circulation (MOC) at 26.5◦N in the Atlantic has a standard devia- tion of 4.9 Sv and contains large …
Louis Clement
July 2014
University of Southampton, Ocean and Earth Science
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Eddy impacts on the Florida Current
The Gulf Stream in the Atlantic carries warm water northwards and forms both the return closure of the subtropical gyre as well as the …
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
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William E. Johns
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Chris S. Meinen
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Lisa M. Beal
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Stuart A. Cunningham
January 2013
Geophys. Res. Lett.
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Physical controls and mesoscale variability in the Labrador Sea spring phytoplankton bloom observed by Seaglider
We investigated the 2005 spring phytoplankton bloom in the Labrador Sea using Seaglider, an autonomous underwater vehicle equipped with …
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
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Peter B. Rhines
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Charles C. Eriksen
August 2009
Deep Sea Res. I
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The spring phytoplankton bloom and vertical velocities in the stratified and deep convecting Labrador Sea, as observed by Seagliders
The Labrador Sea is a critical region in the world’s ocean: a region where the effects of climate change are seen quickly and …
Eleanor Frajka-Williams
August 2009
University of Washington
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