Internal tides arise when barotropic tidal currents flow over seabed ridges and slopes in a stratified ocean, generating vertically sheared internal waves that propagate vast distances. These waves ...
The Indian Ocean circulation is characterised by a complex interplay of monsoon-driven currents, interbasin exchanges and basin-scale gyres that operate on seasonal to decadal timescales. During ...
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