Observations of Kuroshio Flow Variations in the East China Sea
Abstract
Kuroshio velocity Structure and transport in the East China Sea (ECS) were investigated as part of a 23-month study using inverted echo sounders and acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) along the regularly sampled PN-line. Flow toward the northeast is concentrated near the continental shelf with the mean surface velocity maximum located 30 km offshore from the shelf break (taken as the 170 m isobath). There are two regions of southwestward flow: a deep countercurrent over the continental slope beneath the Kuroshio axis and a recirculation offshore which extends throughout the whole water column. There is a bimodal distribution to the depth of maximum velocity with occurrence peaks at the surface and 210 dbar. When the maximum velocity is located within the top 80 m of the water column, it ranges between 0.36 m/s and 2.02 m/s; when the maximum velocity is deeper than 80 m, it ranges between 0.31 m/s and 1.11 m/s. The 13-month mean net absolute transport of the Kuroshio in the ECS is 18.5 + 0.8 Sv (standard deviation, a = 4.0 Sv). The mean positive and negative portions of this net flow are 24.0 + 0.9 Sv and -5.4 + 0.3 Sv, respectively.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 10, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA482165
Entities
People
- Boon Him Lim
- D. R. Watts
- Hiroshi Ichikawa
- J. H. Park
- K. I. Chang
- M. Wimbush
- Magdalena Andres
- William J. Teague
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory