“…Previous studies show that the shedding of eddies tends to be inhibited by increasing rotation rate (e.g., Boyer and Davies, 1982;Page, 1985;Heywood et al, 1996). At different background rotation frequencies (i.e., β = 0), the wake can develop a standing Rossby wave structure (McCartney, 1975), and the flow separation and eddy formation are affected by the direction of the incident current with respect to the wave propagation (e.g., Johnson and Page, 1993;Tansley and Marshall, 2001). The proposed mechanisms of eddy decaying include damping by ocean bottom drag (Sen et al, 2008;Arbic et al, 2009) and sea surface wind stresses (Duhaut and Straub, 2006;Hughes and Wilson, 2008), generating lee-waves over small-scale bottom topography (Marshall and Garabato, 2008;Sheen et al, 2014), radiating near-inertial waves through loss of balance (Molemaker et al, 2005;Alford et al, 2013), and instability processes in eddies (Lazar et al, 2013a,b).…”