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Flow Past a Right Circular Cylinder in a Rotating Frame
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This article is published in Journal of Basic Engineering.The article was published on 1970-09-01. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Potential flow around a circular cylinder & Incompressible flow.read more
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The influence of island-generated eddies on chlorophyll distribution : a study of mesoscale variation around Gran Canaria
Javier Arístegui,Paul Tett,Alonso Hernández-Guerra,Gotzon Basterretxea,María F. Montero,K. Wild,Pablo Sangrà,Santiago Hernández-León,M. Canton,J. (José) García-Braun,M. Pacheco,Eric D. Barton +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two mechanisms associated with island generated eddies, largely responsible for the formation and distribution of chlorophyll around the Canary Islands, are proposed based on field data and remote sensing images (AVHRR and CZCS).
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Island wakes and headland eddies: A comparison between remotely sensed data and laboratory experiments
TL;DR: Island wakes and headland eddies in coastal waters are identified from spaceborne and airborne remotely sensed imagery in the visible wavelengths as discussed by the authors, which are characterized by high tidal currents and levels of turbidity.
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Stratified flow past a sphere
TL;DR: In this paper, the flow of a linearly stratified fluid past a sphere is considered experimentally in the Froude number Fi, Reynolds number Re, ranges 0.005 ≤ Fi ≤ 20 and 5 ≤ Re ≤ 10000.
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The Squeezing of Eddies through Gaps
TL;DR: In this article, an analytical solution was constructed for a zero potential vorticity lens passing through a single gap on a β plane, which involves a small parameter e, the ratio of the short timescale associated with the f-plane adjustment, and the long encounter timescale due to β.
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Laboratory Studies of Orographic Effects in Rotating and Stratified Flows
Don L. Boyer,Peter A. Davies +1 more
TL;DR: A review of the role of laboratory experiments in the study of orographic effects in the Earth's atmosphere and oceans can be found in this article, where the authors argue that laboratory investigations are likely to be more useful in addressing critical environmental problems if the studies are more c...