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  2. Taylor column - Wikipedia

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    Motion of fluid above and below a moving object is forced to circulate, and are thus restricted to be within a column extended by the object in the axis of rotation. A Taylor column is a fluid dynamics phenomenon that occurs as a result of the Coriolis effect. It was named after Geoffrey Ingram Taylor. Rotating fluids that are perturbed by a ...

  3. Taylor–Proudman theorem - Wikipedia

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    The result known as the Taylor-Proudman theorem was first derived by Sydney Samuel Hough (1870-1923), a mathematician at Cambridge University, in 1897. [1]: 506 [2] Proudman published another derivation in 1916 and Taylor in 1917, then the effect was demonstrated experimentally by Taylor in 1923. [3]: 648 [4]: 245 [5] [6]

  4. World's largest iceberg breaks free after months of spinning ...

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    The world's largest iceberg is on the move after spinning for months in a Taylor Column. World's largest iceberg breaks free after months of spinning in Antarctic Skip to main content

  5. The world’s largest iceberg is spinning in an ocean vortex ...

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    The currents create a cylindrical motion of the water above the seamount, where the iceberg now floats, rotating about 15 degrees a day, ... “Generally, Taylor columns… are formed when there ...

  6. Coriolis force - Wikipedia

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    A general discussion by Anders Persson of various aspects of the coriolis effect, including Foucault's Pendulum and Taylor columns. The coriolis effect in meteorology PDF-file. 5 pages. A detailed explanation by Mats Rosengren of how the gravitational force and the rotation of the Earth affect the atmospheric motion over the Earth surface. 2 ...

  7. Fears that the world’s biggest iceberg could hit island in ...

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    The iceberg remains the largest in the world, according to measurements updated by the US National Ice Center earlier this month.. Spanning an area of 3,672 square kilometers (1,418 square miles ...

  8. Taylor–Green vortex - Wikipedia

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    2D Contour Plot of Taylor Green Vortex. In fluid dynamics, the Taylor–Green vortex is an unsteady flow of a decaying vortex, which has an exact closed form solution of the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations in Cartesian coordinates. It is named after the British physicist and mathematician Geoffrey Ingram Taylor and his collaborator A ...

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