对马海峡体积输送对黑潮地区涡旋变化响应的诊断分析

IF 2.8 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Journal of Physical Oceanography Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1175/jpo-d-22-0164.1
Junyong Zheng, Xinyu Guo, Yasumasa Miyazawa, Haiyan Yang, Min Yang, Xinyan Mao, Wensheng Jiang
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对马海峡(TS)是从东海到日本海的唯一批量运输通道。迄今为止,体积运输年际变化背后的过程仍不清楚。本研究利用日本沿海海洋可预测性实验2 (JCOPE2M)系统27年(1993-2019)的再分析数据和现场/卫星观测数据来了解这一过程。结果表明:1999年、2003/04年和2010年TS运输总体较高,1995/96年、2005/06年、2008年和2014/15年TS运输总体较低。TS入口外的海平面异常(SLA),即上游的TS强迫,主导了TS年际输运变化。高SLA通过TS向日本海注入更多的水,反之亦然。综合JCOPE2M再分析资料和卫星观测资料,进一步分析表明,副热带逆流(STCC)的气旋中尺度涡旋可能通过减少黑潮输送,增强黑潮跨陆架入侵,增加上游TS区周围的SLA,从而导致高SLA。反气旋STCC漩涡的情况正好相反。九州西南黑潮入侵的变异性引起了TS在年际时间尺度上的变化。
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Diagnostic Analysis of the Response of Volume Transport through the Tsushima Strait to the Eddy-Induced Variations in the Kuroshio Region
Abstract The Tsushima Strait (TS) is the sole passage for volume transport from the East China Sea to the Sea of Japan. To date, the process underlying the interannual variability in volume transport remains unclear. In this study, 27-yr (1993–2019) reanalysis data from the Japan Coastal Ocean Predictability Experiment 2 (JCOPE2M) system and in situ/satellite observations were employed to understand this process. The results suggest that TS transport was generally high in 1999, 2003/04, and 2010 and low in 1995/96, 2005/06, 2008, and 2014/15. The sea level anomaly (SLA) outside the entrance of the TS, that is, the upstream TS forcing, dominates the interannual TS transport variation. A high SLA pumps more water into the Sea of Japan via the TS, and vice versa. By synthesizing JCOPE2M reanalysis data and satellite observations, further analysis revealed that cyclonic mesoscale eddies from the subtropical countercurrent (STCC) could be responsible for this high SLA by reducing Kuroshio transport, enhancing Kuroshio intrusion across the shelf, and increasing the SLA around the upstream TS region. The reverse was true for anticyclonic STCC eddies. Variability in the Kuroshio intrusion southwest of Kyushu induces variations in the TS transport on an interannual time scale.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Oceanography (JPO) (ISSN: 0022-3670; eISSN: 1520-0485) publishes research related to the physics of the ocean and to processes operating at its boundaries. Observational, theoretical, and modeling studies are all welcome, especially those that focus on elucidating specific physical processes. Papers that investigate interactions with other components of the Earth system (e.g., ocean–atmosphere, physical–biological, and physical–chemical interactions) as well as studies of other fluid systems (e.g., lakes and laboratory tanks) are also invited, as long as their focus is on understanding the ocean or its role in the Earth system.
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