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Baroclinic characteristics and energetics of annual Rossby waves in the southern tropical Indian Ocean
2020
Journal of Physical Oceanography
The first baroclinic mode Rossby wave is known to be of critical importance to the annual sea level variability in the southern tropical Indian Ocean (STIO; 0°S~20°S, 50°E~115°E). In this study, an analysis of continuously stratified linear ocean model reveals that the second baroclinic mode also has significant contribution to the annual sea level variability (as high as 81% of the first baroclinic mode). The contributions of residual high order modes (3≤n≤25) are much less. The superposition
doi:10.1175/jpo-d-19-0294.1
fatcat:ma2gm4bb65avhjycandisaohby