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- Cold_core_ring abstract "Cold-core rings are a type of oceanic eddy, which are characterized as unstable, time-dependent swirling ‘cells’ that separate from their respective ocean current and move into water bodies with different physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. Their size can range from 1 mm to over 10,000 km in diameter with depths over 5 km. Cold-core rings are the product of warm water currents wrapping around a colder water mass as it breaks away from its respective current. The direction an eddy swirls can be categorized as either cyclonic or anticyclonic depending on the hemisphere. A counterclockwise movement of water in the Northern hemispheres is cyclonic, but the same counterclockwise movement is anticyclonic in the Southern hemisphere (Yasuda, 2000). Although eddies have large amounts of kinetic energy, their rotation is relatively quick to diminish in relation to the amount of viscous friction in water. They typically last for a few weeks to a year. The nature of eddies are such that the center of the eddy, the outer swirling ring, and the surrounding waters are well stratified and all maintain their distinct properties throughout the eddy’s short time-scale.".
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- Cold_core_ring wikiPageLength "5540".
- Cold_core_ring wikiPageOutDegree "2".
- Cold_core_ring wikiPageRevisionID "590000074".
- Cold_core_ring wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_oceanography.
- Cold_core_ring wikiPageWikiLink Warm_core_ring.
- Cold_core_ring wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold core ring".
- Cold_core_ring wikiPageWikiLinkText "cold core ring".
- Cold_core_ring wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cold_core_ring subject Category:Physical_oceanography.
- Cold_core_ring hypernym Eddy.
- Cold_core_ring comment "Cold-core rings are a type of oceanic eddy, which are characterized as unstable, time-dependent swirling ‘cells’ that separate from their respective ocean current and move into water bodies with different physical, chemical, and biological characteristics. Their size can range from 1 mm to over 10,000 km in diameter with depths over 5 km. Cold-core rings are the product of warm water currents wrapping around a colder water mass as it breaks away from its respective current.".
- Cold_core_ring label "Cold core ring".
- Cold_core_ring sameAs Q5142445.
- Cold_core_ring sameAs m.0p3qzbt.
- Cold_core_ring sameAs Q5142445.
- Cold_core_ring wasDerivedFrom Cold_core_ring?oldid=590000074.
- Cold_core_ring isPrimaryTopicOf Cold_core_ring.