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Thermal structures in the Kuroshio extension measured with a towed thermistor chain
Authors:Yoshihiko Sekine  Fukuji Yamada  Yoshiaki Toba  Eugene C Lafond
Institution:(1) Institute of Oceanography, Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, 514 Tsu, Japan;(2) Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Aramaki, Aoba, 980 Sendai, Japan;(3) LaFond Oceanic Consultants, 4505 Santa Cruz Avenue, 92107-3516 San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract:Two-dimensional temperature data observed by use of a 275 meter towed thermistor chain deployed from an oceanographic research vessel USS MARYSVILLE, which cruised with a speed of 6.2 knots in July 1966 across the Kuroshio Extension in the North Pacific, are investigated. Two-dimensional variations of the distribution of the isotherms along the ship's track are analyzed with special reference to their slope, wavelength and wave height. The results show that the slope and wave height of isotherms have a tendency to increase as the temperature decreases. Even if the contribution of wave heights smaller than 1.5 m is neglected, i.e., contribution of large scale slope with a horizontal scale of 5–30 km is subtracted, this tendency is still detected. In contrast to this, the wavelength evaluated by the crest to crest method has no dependency on the temperature. Power spectrum of the isotherm depth is proportional tok –1.87 for 13°C andk –2.13 for 27°C, wherek is the wave number. It is shown that the spectra of warmer isotherms are relatively well approximated by –2 power law (Garrett and Munk spectrum) for internal waves rather than the –5/3 power law (Kolmogorov spectrum) for three dimensional isotropic turbulence.
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