This book is the first comprehensive introduction to the theory of
equatorially-confined waves and currents in the ocean. Among the topics
treated are inertial and shear instabilities, wave generation by coastal
reflection, semiannual and annual cycles in the tropic sea, transient
equatorial waves, vertically-propagating beams, equatorial Ekman layers,
the Yoshida jet model, generation of coastal Kelvin waves from
equatorial waves by reflection, Rossby solitary waves, and Kelvin
frontogenesis. A series of appendices on midlatitude theories for waves,
jets and wave reflections add further material to assist the reader in
understanding the differences between the same phenomenon in the
equatorial zone versus higher latitudes.