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Characteristics of an atypical large-meander path of the Kuroshio current south of Japan formed in September 2017
Authors:Nagano  Akira  Yamashita  Yusuke  Hasegawa  Takuya  Ariyoshi  Keisuke  Matsumoto  Hiroyuki  Shinohara  Masanao
Institution:1.Research and Development Center for Global Change (RCGC), Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), 2-15 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, 237-0061, Japan
;2.Disaster Prediction Research, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
;3.Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
;4.Research and Development Center for Earthquake and Tsunami, JAMSTEC, Yokosuka, Japan
;5.Earthquake Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
;
Abstract:

Since September 2017, the Kuroshio has taken a large-meander (LM) path in the region south of Japan. We examined characteristics of the 2017–present LM path in comparison with previous LM paths, using tide gauge, altimetric sea surface height, and bottom pressure data. The 2017–present LM path was formed from a path passing through a channel south of Hachijo-jima Island, while a typical LM path originated from a path through a channel north of Miyake-jima Island. The meander trough of this atypical path was found to be shifted far to the east and to vary on a timescale of months. These characteristics are different from those of a typical LM path but they are similar to those of the 1981–1984 LM path. Therefore, we identified two types of LM path; a stable and unstable LM paths. The 2017–present unstable type large meander has a zonal scale greater than that of the 2004–2005 stable type large meander and protrudes from the eastern boundary of the Shikoku Basin, i.e., Izu-Ogasawara Ridge. No significant bottom pressure depression was observed, associated with the formation of the 2017–present LM path, indicating that baroclinic instability was not important in the formation of this LM path. Due to no significant bottom steering, even during the 2017–present LM period, a mesoscale current path disturbance occurred southeast of Kyushu, propagated eastward, and amplified the offshore displacement of the Kuroshio.

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