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Interpreting Observed Interactions Between Near-Inertial Waves and Mesoscale Eddies

May 24, 20247 min
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This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/interpreting-observed-interactions-between-near-inertial-waves-and-mesoscale-eddies.
The evolution of wind-generated near-inertial waves (NIWs) is known to be influenced by the mesoscale eddy field, yet it remains a challenge
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The evolution of wind-generated near-inertial waves (NIWs) is known to be influenced by the mesoscale eddy field, yet it remains a challenge to disentangle the effects of this interaction in observations. Here, the model of Young and Ben Jelloul (YBJ) is compared to observations from a mooring array in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean. The model captures the evolution of both the observed NIW amplitude and phase much more accurately than a slab mixed layer model. The YBJ model allows for the identification of specific physical processes that drive the observed evolution.

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