A review of the FATIMA Yellow Sea field campaign research
The FATIMA marine fog project took place over the Sable Island region of eastern Canada (summer 2022) and the Yellow Sea of the Republic of Korea (ROK, summer 2023). Its goals are to improve marine fog monitoring and forecasting. Instrumented multiple research vessels, aircraft, tethered balloon and autonomous systems, ocean observation sites, and ...
Seok Lee +50 more
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Resonance locking as the source of rapid tidal migration in the Jupiter and Saturn moon systems [PDF]
The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the planets, the details of which remain poorly understood. We demonstrate that resonance locking between moons and internal oscillation modes of the planet can
Fuller, Jim, Luan, Jing, Quataert, Eliot
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Near‐resonant excitation of the Adriatic barotropic modes: The seiche events of December 2019
This study examines severe flooding in the northern Adriatic Sea in December 2019, which existing forecasting systems failed to predict. Analysis of wind and sea‐level data, alongside reanalysis datasets and a high‐resolution hydrodynamic model, revealed a wind‐induced resonance mechanism.
Marco Bajo +3 more
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Enhanced vertical mixing in the glacial ocean inferred from sedimentary carbon isotopes
Vertical mixing in the Atlantic Ocean during the Last Glacial Maximum may have been enhanced, not reduced, due to more vigorous tidal dissipation, suggest an ensemble of ocean simulations and glacial sediment carbon isotope records.
Sophie-Berenice Wilmes +2 more
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Evolution of Planetary Orbits with Stellar Mass Loss and Tidal Dissipation
Intermediate mass stars and stellar remnants often host planets, and these dynamical systems evolve because of mass loss and tides. This paper considers the combined action of stellar mass loss and tidal dissipation on planetary orbits in order to ...
Adams, Fred C., Bloch, Anthony M.
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Modulation of wind drag by tidal currents in an embayment
Tidal currents modulate how wind energy enters the surface wave field by influencing both wave drag and wave generation. In Shark Bay, following currents reduce effective wave steepness and wind drag, and opposing currents enhance wave growth. Wind energy is partitioned between wave drag and the creation of new waves, explaining observed tidal ...
Stephen M. Thurgate +1 more
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Consistent tidal and rotational models for satellites in synchronous rotation
Tidal dissipation in natural satellites plays a crucial role in shaping their thermal state, internal structure, and evolution; for example, sustaining subsurface oceans in Europa and Enceladus and driving Io’s volcanic activity.
Magnanini Andrea +2 more
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Explorations into the Viability of Coupled Radius-Orbit Evolutionary Models for Inflated Planets
The radii of some transiting extrasolar giant planets are larger than would be expected by the standard theory. We address this puzzle with the model of coupled radius-orbit tidal evolution developed by \citet{Ibgui_and_Burrows_2009}.
Adam Burrows +86 more
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A systematic numerical study of the tidal instability in a rotating triaxial ellipsoid [PDF]
The full non-linear evolution of the tidal instability is studied numerically in an ellipsoidal fluid domain relevant for planetary cores applications.
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ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT) and wearable electronics necessitates sustainable power sources to replace the limited electrochemical battery. While mechanical energy harvesting offers a promising solution, traditional harvesters face challenges of irregular and low−frequency environmental sources. This review presents the
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