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The influence of bottom topography on long Rossby wave propagation in the South Pacific Ocean

Maharaj, A.M.; Cipollini, P.; Holbrook, N.J.. 2004 The influence of bottom topography on long Rossby wave propagation in the South Pacific Ocean. In: 13th AMS Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, Norfolk VA, USA 20-23 Sep 2004, extended abstracts. Boston MA, USA, American Meteorological Society, P6.21(5pp).

Abstract
The present study investigates the long wavelength, baroclinic Rossby wave signal from 10 years of sea level anomalies in the South Pacific Ocean determined from ERS (European Remote Sensing satellite) and T/P altimeter observations, and attempts at correlating the results with bathymetry.
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