- Henry Stommel
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birth_date =September 27 ,1920
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field =physical oceanography
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footnotes =Henry Melson Stommel (
September 27 ,1920 -January 17 ,1992 ) was a major contributor to the field ofphysical oceanography . Beginning in the 1940s, he advanced theories about global ocean circulation patterns and the behavior of theGulf Stream that form the basis of physical oceanography today. Widely recognized as one of the most influential and productive oceanographers of his time, Stommel was both a groundbreaking theoretician and an astute, seagoing observer.Early life and education
Stommel was born in
Wilmington, Delaware . An anomaly among modern scientists, Stommel became a full professor without an earned doctorate. He received his B.S. fromYale University (1942) and served there as instructor in mathematics and astronomy (1942–44).Academic posts
A research associate at the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution from 1944 to 1959, he became professor of oceanography atHarvard University in 1959 and moved toMassachusetts Institute of Technology in 1963, where he remained until 1978, returning to Woods Hole until his retirement. Stommel established the PANULIRUS station (begun in 1954) inBermuda . He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1962 and received theNational Medal of Science in 1989.Discoveries
Henry Stommel showed that the north-south gradient of the strength of the Coriolis force (the "beta effect") was responsible for the observed fact that the return flow of the slow interior gyre circulations is concentrated in fast moving western boundary currents, such as the
Gulf Stream and the Kuroshio Current, a process known aswestern intensification . As a result, these western boundary currents have a larger and steadier transport than the corresponding boundary currents, such as theCalifornia Current andCanary Current , on the eastern side of the ocean basins. In subtropical latitudes, the western boundary currents are important in transporting the excess heat the earth receives in the tropics towards the poles.Together with Arnold Arons, Stommel extended this circulation to the deep ocean, proposing a global circulation in which surface water sinks in the polar regions to feed the deep boundary currents on the western sides of basins, while the interior flow actually moves towards the pole. This work, based on laboratory studies, predated the discovery of such boundary currents, and remains one of the great triumphs of theoretical physical oceanography. Stommel also developed early models of the
thermohaline circulation which suggested that it might have more than one stable state.In addition to his work on large-scale ocean currents, Stommel did research on a variety of problems in oceanography and meteorology. These include work on the classification of estuaries, estimates of turbulent diffusion, and studies of the impact of volcanoes on climate.
Marriage
Stommel married Elizabeth Brown, daughter of Huntington Brown, professor of English at the University of Minnesota, and Elizabeth Waldo Wentworth Brown, originally of Boston, on
December 6 ,1950 . They had three children: Matthew (a professional fisherman in Falmouth, Mass.), Elijah (a physician at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center), and Abigail Stommel Adams (a nurse practicing in Falmouth).ee also
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Underwater gliders Bibliography
* "Science of the Seven Seas", Cornell Maritime Press, 1945.
* "A View of the Sea", Princeton University Press, 184 pages, 1991. 0691024316
* "Lost Islands: The Story of Islands That Have Vanished from Nautical Charts", University of British Columbia Press, 146 pages, 1984. 0774802103
* "The Gulf Stream; A Physical and Dynamical Description", Second Edition, University of California Press, 1972. 0520012232External links
* [http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/hstommel.html Biography at The National Academies Press]
* [http://www.whoi.edu/75th/gallery/week25.html Biography at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution]
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