EWM 26: Waves and eddies in geophysical fluids by Leo Maas
Waves and eddies in geophysical fluids by Leo Maas (University of Utrecht) Abstract Geophysical fluids - fluids subject to Earth’s gravity and rotation - display an inverse energy cascade and anisotropy. This is illustrated by lab experiments in which internal or inertial waves of fixed inclination are generated by periodical forcing. Sloping boundaries focuses these waves. Their associated intensified shear gives rise to instabilities, TRI and mixing, which generates a sheared, unstable mean flow developing a vortex cluster.

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EWM 26: On wave-induced viscosity: Revealing a long-standing mystery by Dirk Olbers

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EWM 26: Do near-inertial waves enhance tracer transport across the mixedlayer base? by Michal Shaham

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EWM 26: Clustering and chaotic transport in deforming oceanic eddies by Anu V. S. Nath

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EWM 26: The failure of normal modes in quantifying gravity wave propagation ... by Jeff Carpenter

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What James Webb Found at the Universe's Edge Is Not Good

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EWM 26: The case of the invisible waves: Emission by jets and fronts by Manita Chouksey

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EWM 26: Scattering of internal gravity waves by inhomogeneities by Michael R. Cox

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Physicist Brian Cox explains quantum physics in 22 minutes

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