The Congo River is the second-largest river in the world, releasing an average of 40,000 cubic meters of water per second into the Atlantic Ocean. This huge discharge rate creates a large plume of ...
Scientists identify the predictability limit of oceanic mesoscale eddy tracks in the South China Sea
Oceanic mesoscale eddies (OMEs) are swirling water structures that play a crucial role in ocean dynamics. These eddies transport heat, salt, nutrients, and other materials across the ocean, ...
The six research directions of oceanic mesoscale eddies include eddy detection methods and data products, eddy generation and dissipation, energy cascades, air–sea interaction, interdisciplinary ...
Mesoscale eddies are coherent, rotating water masses with horizontal scales of roughly 50–300 km that emerge from instabilities in large-scale currents. They act as oceanic storms, redistributing heat ...
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