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- Equatorial_waves abstract "Equatorial waves are ocean waves trapped close to the equator, meaning that they decay rapidly away from the equator, but can propagate in the longitudinal and vertical directions. Wave trapping is the result of the Earth's rotation and its spherical shape which combine to cause the magnitude of the Coriolis force to increase rapidly away from the equator. Equatorial waves are present in both the tropical atmosphere and ocean and play an important role in the evolution of many climate phenomena such as El Niño. Many physical processes may excite equatorial waves including, in the case of the atmosphere, diabatic heat release associated with cloud formation, and in the case of the ocean, anomalous changes in the strength or direction of the trade winds.Equatorial waves may be separated into a series of subclasses depending on their fundamental dynamics (which also influences their typical periods and speeds and directions of propagation). At shortest periods are the equatorial gravity waves while the longest periods are associated with the equatorial Rossby waves. In addition to these two extreme subclasses, there are two special subclasses of equatorial waves known as the mixed Rossby-gravity wave (also known as the Yanai wave) and the equatorial Kelvin wave. The latter two share the characteristics that they can have any period and also that they may carry energy only in an eastward (never westward) direction. The remainder of this article discusses the relationship between the period of these waves, their wavelength in the zonal (east-west) direction and their speeds for a simplified ocean.".
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- Equatorial_waves wikiPageRevisionID "670603507".
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Angular_velocity.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Beta_plane.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_waves.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Continuity_equation.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Coriolis_force.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Coriolis_frequency.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Diabatic.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink El_Niño.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Equator.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Equatorial_Rossby_wave.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Equatorial_gravity_wave.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_relation.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Geopotential_height.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin_wave.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink La_Niña.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Longitude.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Madden–Julian_oscillation.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Non-dispersive_wave.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Parametrization.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Phase_velocity.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Primitive_equations.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Rossby_wave.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Sea_surface_temperature.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Wavenumber.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLink Zonal_and_meridional.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageWikiLinkText "Equatorial waves".
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Physical_oceanography.
- Equatorial_waves wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Equatorial_waves subject Category:Water_waves.
- Equatorial_waves hypernym Waves.
- Equatorial_waves type Dynamic.
- Equatorial_waves comment "Equatorial waves are ocean waves trapped close to the equator, meaning that they decay rapidly away from the equator, but can propagate in the longitudinal and vertical directions. Wave trapping is the result of the Earth's rotation and its spherical shape which combine to cause the magnitude of the Coriolis force to increase rapidly away from the equator.".
- Equatorial_waves label "Equatorial waves".
- Equatorial_waves sameAs Q530080.
- Equatorial_waves sameAs Yanai-Welle.
- Equatorial_waves sameAs Onde_équatoriale.
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- Equatorial_waves sameAs Q530080.
- Equatorial_waves wasDerivedFrom Equatorial_waves?oldid=670603507.
- Equatorial_waves isPrimaryTopicOf Equatorial_waves.