A computer simulation of
the eddies produced similar deep - sea currents, giving support to the correlation between the two observations.
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The Eddies produced cause an increase in vertical mixing within the Tasman Sea.
Not exact matches
The velocity at which a smoothly flowing stream
produces eddies depends on the water's viscosity, the diameter of the channel, and other factors, but no one fully understands what triggers all the turbulence.
Whipped up by surface winds and girded by the Coriolis effect (
produced by Earth's rotation),
eddies may grow to several hundred kilometers in diameter and are known to transport heat, chemicals and biology throughout the oceans» shallower depths.
But there's a new generation of inductive bike lighting coming of age right now, which uses the naturally - generated
eddy currents from the spinning wheel of the bike to
produce enough electricity to drive bright (and energy - efficient) LED bulbs, and which promises to set cyclists free from the dreaded dead battery blues.
The regional arrays provide a sampling of ocean conditions around the world that is designed to
produce an integrated data set that can be used to address questions related to physical - biogeochemical coupling in
eddies, phytoplankton phenology (cyclic and seasonal phenomena), nutrient supply, and climate effects on ocean carbon cycling in selected regions.
LASSO — the LES ARM Symbiotic Simulation and Observation workflow — is laying the groundwork to
produce routine large -
eddy simulation (LES) modeling at the ARM Southern Great Plains (SGP) atmospheric observatory.
A detailed momentum budget for each case confirms that high - frequency
eddies play a crucial role in
producing the NAO - like patterns.
Pilot balloon measurements during BoDEx point to a marked diurnal cycle in the wind speed such that the LLJ accelerates over a near frictionless inversion by night but is mixed down to the surface by extreme radiative heating through modification of
eddy viscosity to
produce a surface - wind - speed maximum by ≈ 1100 local time (32).