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uri physics colloquium

Physical Oceanography – Perspective, Fundamentals & Cool Stuff

Peter Cornillon,Ph.D

Graduate School of Oceanography,University of Rhode Island

abstract

This presentation will begin by comparing progress in physical oceanography with that in particle physics, highlighting some of the aspects that make physical oceanography difficult to study. This will be followed with a brief introduction to the fundamental concepts in physical oceanography – done in the context of how the oceans compare with a bathtub. The third portion of the presentation will examine satellite-derived observations of the ocean with examples of applications of these observations ranging from the global scale to what is referred to as the submesoscale. Specific examples will be measurement of the evolution of the mean temperature of the ocean from the bottom to within 2000m of the surface; large zonal bands of sea surface temperature gradient, and; astounding surface temperature gradients in the vicinity of large eddies that have detached from the Gulf Stream.

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