Name | Indian Ocean climatological shallow-water model experiments |
DOI | doi:10.1029/2019GL085670 |
Metadata Identifier | SWmodel_Indian_Ocean_clim20230727094538-DIAS20221121113753-en |
Name | Hidenori Aiki |
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Organization | Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research |
aiki@nagoya-u.jp |
Name | Hidenori Aiki |
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Organization | Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University |
aiki@nagoya-u.jp |
Name | Hidenori Aiki |
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Organization | Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University |
aiki@nagoya-u.jp |
The results of numerical experiments using a shallow‐water equation model associated with the fundamental three baroclinic modes that are forced by climatological monthly winds in the Indian Ocean.
North bound latitude | 26.25 |
West bound longitude | 25 |
Eastbound longitude | 125.25 |
South bound latitude | -44 |
Dimension Name | Dimension Size (slice number of the dimension) | Resolution Unit |
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row | 401 | 0.25 (deg) |
column | 201 | 0.25 (deg) |
time | 100 | 3.65 (day) |
Keyword Type | Keyword | Keyword thesaurus Name |
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theme | OCEANOGRAPHY PHYSICAL > Planetary waves, OCEANOGRAPHY GENERAL > Equatorial oceanography | AGU |
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