Some cooked examples for testing the Kundu correlation method

Some cooked examples for testing the Kundu correlation method

Kundu, J.K., 1976: Ekman veering observed near the ocean bottom. JPO, 6, 238-242.

  1. Cooked examples: a pair of simple sinusoidally-varying vectors:
    1. For base vector (u1,v1) due N-S:   Phi=15°   Phi=30°   Phi=45°   Phi=75°   Phi=90°   Phi=135°   Phi=180°
    2. (Another version):   Phi=15°   Phi=30°   Phi=45°
    3. For base vector (u1,v1) rotating with time:   Phi=15°   Phi=45°   Phi=75°   Phi=105°   Phi=135°   Phi=165°
    4. (Another version):   Phi=15°   Phi=30°   Phi=45°