Eddy generation and evolution in the North Pacific Subtropical Countercurrent (NPSC) zone


Autoria(s): Kang Lin; Wang Fan; Chen Yongli
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The seasonal generation and evolution of eddies in the region of the North Pacific Subtropical Countercurrent remain poorly understood due to the scarcity of available data. We used TOPEX/POSEIDON altimetry data from 1992 to 2007 to study the eddy field in this zone. We found that velocity shear between this region and the neighboring North Equatorial Current contributes greatly to the eddy generation. Furthermore, the eddy kinetic energy level (EKE) shows an annual cycle, maximum in April/May and minimum in December/January. Analyses of the temporal and spatial distributions of the eddy field revealed clearly that the velocity shear closely related to baroclinic instability processes. The eddy field seems to be more zonal than meridional, and the energy containing length scale shows a surprising lag of 2-3 months in comparison with the 1-D and 2-D EKE level. A similar phenomenon is observed in individual eddies in this zone. The results show that in this eddy field band, the velocity shear may drive the EKE level change so that the eddy field takes another 2-3 months to grow and interact to reach a relatively stable state. This explains the seasonal evolution of identifiable eddies.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/5275

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/167025

Fonte

Kang Lin; Wang Fan; Chen Yongli.Eddy generation and evolution in the North Pacific Subtropical Countercurrent (NPSC) zone,CHINESE JOURNAL OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY,2010,28(5):968-973

Palavras-Chave #Limnology; Oceanography #VARIABILITY #ALTIMETER #TOPOGRAPHY #EDDIES #OCEAN
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