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Briefing: How internal waves transport energy thousands of miles across the ocean
Strategic angle: Both winds and tides inject energy into the ocean, which is transported by internal waves across vast distances.
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Internal waves, large-scale underwater phenomena, are capable of traveling thousands of miles between ocean basins. They play a significant role in the distribution of energy within the oceanic environment.
These waves are primarily energized by atmospheric forces, specifically winds, and tidal movements. The energy injected into the ocean by these sources is transported efficiently through internal wave dynamics.
Understanding the mechanics of internal waves is essential for oceanographic studies, as they influence not only energy distribution but also broader ecological and climatic systems.