Definition of mesoscale eddies (mode eddies)

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mesoscale eddies (mode eddies)

The term 'mesoscale eddies (mode eddies)' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' In the ocean, dense and irregularly-oval high- and low-pressure centers about 400 km in diameter. The intensities of currents in these centers are about 10 times greater than the local means'.

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