Spatial and Temporal Variations of the Kuroshio East of Taiwan, 1982-2005: A numerical study
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Date
2008-04-01
Authors
Hsin, Y.-C.
C.-R. Wu
P.-T. Shaw
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Abstract
A 1/8 East Asian Marginal Seas model nested to a larger-domain North Pacific
Ocean model is implemented over a span of 24 years from 1982 to 2005 to investigate
the spatial and temporal variations of the Kuroshio east of Taiwan. Between 22 and
25 N, the mean state and variability of the Kuroshio, such as the two paths observed in
the trajectories of surface drifters southeast of Taiwan and the branching of the Kuroshio
northeast of Taiwan, are well reproduced by the model. Southeast of Taiwan, the
Kuroshio is mostly in the top 300 m in the inshore path but extends to 600 m in the
offshore path. Northeast of Taiwan, the Kuroshio follows the shelf edge in the East
China Sea but may branch along a path south of the Ryukyu Islands. The latter path
often meanders southward, and a significant portion of the Kuroshio transport may be
diverted to this path. The Kuroshio extends from the coast to 123–123.5 E between
22 and 25 N with currents reaching a depth of 1000 m at some latitudes. The Kuroshio
transports averaged over five sections east of Taiwan are 28.4 ± 5.0 Sv and 32.7 ± 4.4 Sv
with and without the contribution from the countercurrent, respectively.