THE EFFECTS OF MONSOONS AND CONNECTIVITY OF SOUTH CHINA SEA ON THE SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF WATER EXCHANGE IN THE LUZON STRAIT


Autoria(s): Zhao Wei; Hou Yi-jun; Qi Peng; Le Ken-tang; Li Ming-kui
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Seasonal variations of water exchange in the Luzon Strait are studied numerically using the improved Princeton Ocean Model (POM) with a consideration of the effects of connectivity of South China Sea (SCS) and monsoons. The numerical simulations are carried out with the strategy of variable grids, coarse grids for the Pacific basin and fine grids for the SCS. It. is shown that the Mindoro Strait plays an important role in adjusting the water balance between the Pacific and the SCS. The SCS monsoon in summer seasons hinders the entrance of the Pacific water into the SCS through the Luzon Strait while the SCS monsoon in winter seasons promotes the entrance of Pacific water into the SCS through the Luzon Strait. However, the SCS monsoon does not affect the annual mean Luzon Strait transport, as is mainly determined by the Pacific basin wind.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/2429

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/166909

Fonte

Zhao Wei; Hou Yi-jun; Qi Peng; Le Ken-tang; Li Ming-kui.THE EFFECTS OF MONSOONS AND CONNECTIVITY OF SOUTH CHINA SEA ON THE SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF WATER EXCHANGE IN THE LUZON STRAIT,JOURNAL OF HYDRODYNAMICS,2009,21(2):264-270

Palavras-Chave #Mechanics #HUDSON-RARITAN ESTUARY #3-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATION #WORLD OCEAN #INTRUSION
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