TY - JOUR
T1 - Temporal variations of net Kuroshio transport based on a repeated hydrographic section along 137°E
AU - Kawakami, Yuma
AU - Kojima, Atsushi
AU - Murakami, Kiyoshi
AU - Nakano, Toshiya
AU - Sugimoto, Shusaku
N1 - Funding Information:
This study is supported by Meteorological Research Institute of Japan Meteorological Agency. The first author (Y. K.) was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) grant 21K20384. The fifth author (S. S.) was supported by the JSPS grant 18K03737 and Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) grant 19H05704.
Funding Information:
We express our gratitude to captains and crews of R/Vs Ryofu-maru and Keifu-maru and staff of the Marine Division of the Japan Meteorological Agency for longtime efforts for hydrographic observations along 137°E. We are also grateful to Hideyuki Nakano, Takahiro Toyoda, Kei Sakamoto, Shogo Urakawa, and Goro Yamanaka at Meteorological Research Institute for their kind supports. Comments from two anonymous reviewers are also helpful.
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PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Temporal variations of net Kuroshio transport are examined for 1972–2018 based on a repeated hydrographic section along 137°E, which is maintained by the Japan Meteorological Agency. The net Kuroshio transport obtained by integration of geostrophic current velocity relative to 1000 dbar depth fluctuates on inter-annual and decadal timescales. The predominant timescale of the net Kuroshio transport changes with time; the inter-annual variation is pronounced in 1972–1990 and 2000–2018, and the decadal variation is detected only before 2000. We find that a winter wind stress curl variation in the central North Pacific which reflects meridional movements of the Aleutian Low and intensity fluctuations of the North Pacific subtropical high on an inter-annual timescale and intensity fluctuations of the Aleutian Low on a decadal timescale, causes the net Kuroshio transport variation. In addition to the inter-annual and decadal variations, we further pointed out a bi-decadal-scale variation of the net Kuroshio transport and its possible link to the Aleutian Low intensity fluctuation. Moreover, our results indicate that during large net Kuroshio transport, sea surface temperature around the Kuroshio and Kuroshio Extension region tends to increase, resulting in vigorous upward sensible and latent heat release.
AB - Temporal variations of net Kuroshio transport are examined for 1972–2018 based on a repeated hydrographic section along 137°E, which is maintained by the Japan Meteorological Agency. The net Kuroshio transport obtained by integration of geostrophic current velocity relative to 1000 dbar depth fluctuates on inter-annual and decadal timescales. The predominant timescale of the net Kuroshio transport changes with time; the inter-annual variation is pronounced in 1972–1990 and 2000–2018, and the decadal variation is detected only before 2000. We find that a winter wind stress curl variation in the central North Pacific which reflects meridional movements of the Aleutian Low and intensity fluctuations of the North Pacific subtropical high on an inter-annual timescale and intensity fluctuations of the Aleutian Low on a decadal timescale, causes the net Kuroshio transport variation. In addition to the inter-annual and decadal variations, we further pointed out a bi-decadal-scale variation of the net Kuroshio transport and its possible link to the Aleutian Low intensity fluctuation. Moreover, our results indicate that during large net Kuroshio transport, sea surface temperature around the Kuroshio and Kuroshio Extension region tends to increase, resulting in vigorous upward sensible and latent heat release.
KW - Aleutian low
KW - Inter-annual to bi-decadal timescale variations
KW - Net Kuroshio transport
KW - North Pacific subtropical high
KW - Repeat hydrography along 137°E
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U2 - 10.1007/s00382-021-06061-8
DO - 10.1007/s00382-021-06061-8
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119877526
SN - 0930-7575
VL - 59
SP - 1703
EP - 1713
JO - Climate Dynamics
JF - Climate Dynamics
IS - 5-6
ER -