Vertical structure and evolution of the Luzon Warm Eddy


Autoria(s): Chen Gengxin; Hou Yijun; Chu Xiaoqing; Qi Peng
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Eddies are frequently observed in the northeastern South China Sea (SCS). However, there have been few studies on vertical structure and temporal-spatial evolution of these eddies. We analyzed the seasonal Luzon Warm Eddy (LWE) based on Argo float data and the merged data products of satellite altimeters of Topex/Poseidon, Jason-1 and European Research Satellites. The analysis shows that the LWE extends vertically to more than 500 m water depth, with a higher temperature anomaly of 5A degrees C and lower salinity anomaly of 0.5 near the thermocline. The current speeds of the LWE are stronger in its uppermost 200 m, with a maximum speed of 0.6 m/s. Sometimes the LWE incorporates mixed waters from the Kuroshio Current and the SCS, and thus has higher thermohaline characteristics than local marine waters. Time series of eddy kinematic parameters show that the radii and shape of the LWE vary during propagation, and its eddy kinetic energy follows a normal distribution. In addition, we used the empirical orthogonal function (EOF) here to analyze seasonal characteristics of the LWE. The results suggest that the LWE generally forms in July, intensifies in August and September, separates from the coast of Luzon in October and propagates westward, and weakens in December and disappears in February. The LWE's westward migration is approximately along 19A degrees N latitude from northwest of Luzon to southeast of Hainan, with a mean speed of 6.6 cm/s.

Identificador

http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/0/5305

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/167040

Fonte

Chen Gengxin; Hou Yijun; Chu Xiaoqing; Qi Peng.Vertical structure and evolution of the Luzon Warm Eddy,CHINESE JOURNAL OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY,2010,28(5):955-961

Palavras-Chave #Limnology; Oceanography #SOUTH CHINA SEA #MESOSCALE EDDIES #ALTIMETER DATA #KUROSHIO
Tipo

期刊论文