Abstract

Internal coastal Kelvin waves were experimentally generated in a two-layer fluid system on a rotating table. Waves are exponentially localized near the tank boundary and propagate in the same direction as the table rotation along boundaries of complex geometries without being scattered. Our experiments suggest a connection between these unusual wave characteristics and topological properties of the underlying governing equations.

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