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    Influence of SST Anomalies on Winter Turbulent Heat Fluxes in the Eastern Kuroshio–Oyashio Confluence Region

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2014:;volume( 027 ):;issue: 024::page 9349
    Author:
    Sugimoto, Shusaku
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00195.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: ariations in the turbulent heat flux (THF; the sum of the sensible and latent heat fluxes) in the eastern Kuroshio?Oyashio confluence region (EKOCR; 36°?40°N, 155°?160°E) were investigated over a period of 27 consecutive winters (December?February) from 1985/86 to 2011/12. The THF was calculated from a bulk formula using daily variables [surface wind speed, surface air specific humidity, surface air temperature, and sea surface temperature (SST)] of the objectively analyzed air?sea fluxes (OAFlux) dataset and bulk coefficients based on the Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean?Atmosphere Response Experiment (TOGA COARE) bulk flux algorithm 3.0. The winter THF over the EKOCR showed low-frequency variations, with larger THF values in the early 2000s and smaller values in the late 1990s and late 2000s. The heat release in the early 2000s was up to ~40% greater than that in the late 1990s and late 2000s. By performing experiments using combinations of daily raw data values and daily climatological data, the relative contributions of SST, surface air specific humidity, surface air temperature, and surface wind speed were quantitatively assessed in determining the THF over the EKOCR. Results showed that SST predominantly determines the THF: large amounts of heat are released during times of positive SST anomalies. By using Argo float (temperature?salinity) profiles of 2003?12 and a satellite altimetry dataset of 1992?2012, it was found that the warm?salty water transported by an occurrence of the Kuroshio bifurcation was responsible for the generation of positive SST anomalies in the EKOCR.
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    contributor authorSugimoto, Shusaku
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:10:17Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:10:17Z
    date copyright2014/12/01
    date issued2014
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-80512.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4223413
    description abstractariations in the turbulent heat flux (THF; the sum of the sensible and latent heat fluxes) in the eastern Kuroshio?Oyashio confluence region (EKOCR; 36°?40°N, 155°?160°E) were investigated over a period of 27 consecutive winters (December?February) from 1985/86 to 2011/12. The THF was calculated from a bulk formula using daily variables [surface wind speed, surface air specific humidity, surface air temperature, and sea surface temperature (SST)] of the objectively analyzed air?sea fluxes (OAFlux) dataset and bulk coefficients based on the Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean?Atmosphere Response Experiment (TOGA COARE) bulk flux algorithm 3.0. The winter THF over the EKOCR showed low-frequency variations, with larger THF values in the early 2000s and smaller values in the late 1990s and late 2000s. The heat release in the early 2000s was up to ~40% greater than that in the late 1990s and late 2000s. By performing experiments using combinations of daily raw data values and daily climatological data, the relative contributions of SST, surface air specific humidity, surface air temperature, and surface wind speed were quantitatively assessed in determining the THF over the EKOCR. Results showed that SST predominantly determines the THF: large amounts of heat are released during times of positive SST anomalies. By using Argo float (temperature?salinity) profiles of 2003?12 and a satellite altimetry dataset of 1992?2012, it was found that the warm?salty water transported by an occurrence of the Kuroshio bifurcation was responsible for the generation of positive SST anomalies in the EKOCR.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleInfluence of SST Anomalies on Winter Turbulent Heat Fluxes in the Eastern Kuroshio–Oyashio Confluence Region
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume27
    journal issue24
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00195.1
    journal fristpage9349
    journal lastpage9358
    treeJournal of Climate:;2014:;volume( 027 ):;issue: 024
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