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Two Types of Surface Wind Response to the East China Sea Kuroshio Front
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ffects of the sea surface temperature (SST) front along the East China Sea Kuroshio on sea surface winds at different time scales are investigated. In winter and spring, the climatological vector wind is strongest on the ...
Low-Level Cloud Response to the Gulf Stream Front in Winter Using CALIPSO
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: sharp sea surface temperature front develops between the warm water of the Gulf Stream and cold continental shelf water in boreal winter. This front has a substantial impact on the marine boundary layer. The present study ...
Seasonal Variations of Yellow Sea Fog: Observations and Mechanisms
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Sea fog is frequently observed over the Yellow Sea, with an average of 50 fog days on the Chinese coast during April?July. The Yellow Sea fog season is characterized by an abrupt onset in April in the southern coast of ...
Observed Variations of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Stratocumulus over a Warm Eddy in the Kuroshio Extension
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractA research vessel sailing across a warm eddy in the Kuroshio Extension on 13 April 2016 captured an abrupt development of stratocumulus under synoptic high pressure. Shipboard observations and results from regional ...