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Internal Waves, Dynamic Instabilities, and Turbulence in the Equatorial Thermocline: An Introduction to Three Papers in this Issue

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Title Internal Waves, Dynamic Instabilities, and Turbulence in the Equatorial Thermocline: An Introduction to Three Papers in this Issue
Names Moum, J. N. (creator)
Hebert, D. (creator)
Paulson, C. A. (creator)
Caldwell, D. R. (creator)
McPhaden, M. J. (creator)
Peters, H. (creator)
Date Issued 1992-11 (iso8601)
Abstract Appearing in this issue of the Journal of Physical Oceanography are three papers that present new observations of a distinct, narrow band, and diurnally varying signal in temperature records obtained in the low Richardson number shear flow above the core of the equatorial undercurrent. Moored data suggest that the intrinsic frequency of the signal is near the local buoyancy frequency, while towed data indicate that the horizontal wavelength in the zonal direction is 150–250 m. Coincident microstructure profiling shows that this signal is associated with bursts of turbulent mixing, it seems that this narrowband signal represents the signature of instabilities that ultimately cause the turbulence observed in the equatorial thermocline. Common problems in interpreting the physics behind the signature are discussed here.
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Identifier Moum, J. N., D. Hebert, C. A. Paulson, D. R. Caldwell, M. J. McPhaden, H. Peters, 1992: Internal Waves, Dynamic Instabilities, and Turbulence in the Equatorial Thermocline: An Introduction to Three Papers in this Issue. Journal of Physical Oceanography., 22, 1357–1359.

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