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Coupled ocean-atmosphere interaction mediated by mesoscale SST and current: Distinctive impacts and scale dependence
Eddy and seasonal variability of surface dynamics and fluxes in the Nordic Seas in the 1/12° global ocean model, forced and coupled to the atmosphere
Eddy-resolving simulations with focus on the Arctic Ocean
Estimates of the subinertial air-sea flux of mechanical energy from concurrent drifter and satellite observations
Evaluation of a mesoscale eddy resolving North Pacific Ocean model forced by JRA55-do
Global ocean dynamics in eddying regime
High-resolution modeling of the Arctic Ocean with the nested-grid ice-ocean model by JRA55-do
Impacts of mesoscale eddies on the deep-ocean currents in the Gulf of Mexico
Influence of mesoscale eddies on the deep ocean mixing over the East Pacific Rise
Interpreting geostrophic turbulence from eddy vertical structure and variability

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