LI Rui, ZHANG Zuowei, WU Lixin. 2014: High-Resolution Modeling Study of the Kuroshio Path Variations South of Japan. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 31(5): 1233-1244., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-3230-4
Citation: LI Rui, ZHANG Zuowei, WU Lixin. 2014: High-Resolution Modeling Study of the Kuroshio Path Variations South of Japan. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 31(5): 1233-1244., https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-3230-4

High-Resolution Modeling Study of the Kuroshio Path Variations South of Japan

  • A high-resolution ocean general circulation model (OGCM) is used to investigate the Kuroshio path variations south of Japan. The model reproduces many important features of the Kuroshio system including its interannual bimodal variability south of Japan. A decreasing trend of the spatial averaged relative vorticity is detected when the Kuroshio takes the non-large meander (NLM) path, and during the transition period from the NLM to the large meander (LM), a sudden release of velocity shear corresponds well to the weakening of the Shikoku recirculation gyre (SRG), which plays a key role in modulating the Kuroshio path variations. Analysis of eddy energetics indicates that baroclinic instability is mainly responsible for the formation of the LM. In addition, further analysis shows that the strength of the SRG could be largely influenced by the baroclinic Rossby wave adjustment process, forced by the wind stress curl anomalies in the North Pacific basin, based on the model investigation. It is suggested that the cyclonic disturbances might account for the weakening of the SRG, and act as a remote trigger for the baroclinic instability of the Kuroshio south of Japan.
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