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Submesoscale processes are key in understanding physical and biological phenomena near the surface, but there remains a lack of observational evidence over large areas.
J. Choi, Y.‐G. Park, W. Kim, Y. H. Kim
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Based on horizontal velocity data recorded by a moored acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) deployed on the southwestern continental slope of the East China Sea (ECS), this study investigates the characteristics of near-inertial waves (NIWs) induced ...
Zhiling Ouyang +4 more
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Northern Hemisphere interdecadal variability: A coupled air-sea mode [PDF]
A coupled air–sea mode in the Northern Hemisphere with a period of about 35 years is described. The mode was derived from a multicentury integration with a coupled ocean–atmosphere general circulation model and involves interactions of the thermohaline ...
Grötzner, A. +3 more
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A Model of the Ocean Overturning Circulation with Two Closed Basins and a Reentrant Channel [PDF]
Zonally averaged models of the ocean overturning circulation miss important zonal exchanges of waters between the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Oceans. A two-layer, two-basin model that accounts for these exchanges is introduced and suggests that in the ...
Allison, Lesley C. +4 more
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Ocean numerical models have become quite realistic over the past several years as a result of improved methods, faster computers, and global data sets. Models now treat basin-scale to global domains while retaining the fine spatial scales that are important for modeling the transport of heat, salt, and other properties over vast distances.
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Assessing the ability of the 14C projection-age method to constrain the circulation of the past in a 3-D ocean model [PDF]
Radiocarbon differences between benthic and planktonic foraminifera (B-P ages) and radiocarbon projection ages are both used to determine changes of the past ocean circulation rate.
Adkins, J. F. +3 more
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Variation of Internal Tides on the Continental Slope of the Southeastern East China Sea
The semidiurnal internal tides (ITs) on the continental slope of the southeastern East China Sea (ECS) exhibited abrupt enhancement in November of 2017. This enhancement resulted from the intensification of the coherent semidiurnal ITs.
Bing Yang, Po Hu, Yijun Hou
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Hydroclimate variability and its statistical links to the large-scale climate indices for the Upper Chao Phraya River Basin, Thailand [PDF]
The local hydroclimates get impacts from the large-scale atmospheric variables via atmospheric circulation. The developing of their relationships could enhance the understanding of hydroclimate variability.
Babel, Mukand Singh +2 more
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Based on in situ observations, six episodes of near-inertial internal waves (NIWs) were detected on the East China Sea (ECS) continental slope, and the mechanisms and characteristics of them were examined.
Bing Yang, Po Hu, Yijun Hou
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Spatial and Temporal Scales of Sverdrup Balance [PDF]
Sverdrup balance underlies much of the theory of ocean circulation and provides a potential tool for describing the interior ocean transport from only the wind stress.
Agatha M. De Boer +47 more
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