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The two Zip files contain all the routines and data sets to reproduce the figures presented in the paper: Evanescent Inertial waves, JFM, 2021: https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2021.343 The Matlab routine is used to reproduce figure 1, the PIV vector field have been obtained using the open source software DPIVsoft (download from https://www.irphe.fr/~meunier/). All other figures are generated from the Python notebook.
evanescent, inertial waves, rotating fluids
evanescent, inertial waves, rotating fluids
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