Stability of Ocean Currents
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Moore, & Farrell. (1992). An adjoint method for obtaining the most rapidly growing perturbation to Oceanic Flows (pp. 338-345). J. Phys. Ocean.
Moore, & Farrell. (1992). An adjoint method for obtaining the most rapidly growing perturbation to Oceanic Flows (pp. 338-345). J. Phys. Ocean.
Moore, & Farrell. (1994). Using adjoint models for stability and predictability analysis. Data assimilation: a new tool for modelling of the ocean in a global change perspective: Vol. Vol. I 19 (pp. 217-239). NATO ASI Series.
Moore, & Farrell. (1994). Using adjoint models for stability and predictability analysis. Data assimilation: a new tool for modelling of the ocean in a global change perspective: Vol. Vol. I 19 (pp. 217-239). NATO ASI Series.
Moore, & Farrell. (1993). Rapid perturbation growth in spatially and temporally varying oceanic flows as determined by an adjoint method: application to the Gulf Stream (pp. 1682-1702). J. Phys. Ocean.
Moore, & Farrell. (1993). Rapid perturbation growth in spatially and temporally varying oceanic flows as determined by an adjoint method: application to the Gulf Stream (pp. 1682-1702). J. Phys. Ocean.