Monitoring of position of the Kuroshio axis in the Tokara Strait using sea level data |
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Authors: | Toru Yamashiro Masaki Kawabe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Engineering, Kagoshima University, 1-21-40 Korimoto, 890 Kagoshima, Japan;(2) Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 1-15-1 Minamidai, Nakano-ku, 164 Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Properties of the index of position of the Kuroshio axis in the Tokara Strait, named the Kuroshio position index (KPI), were examined using sea-level data during 1984–92. The index is KPI=(X+Mx)/(Y+My whereX(Y) is the anomaly of sea-level difference of Nakanoshima (Naze) minus Nishinoomote from the 1984–92 meanMx(My). The correlation with the latitude of the Kuroshio axis in the Tokara Strait concluded that the KPI withMx/My=0.83 and realisticMy (100±40 cm) best indicates the position of the Kuroshio axis in the strait. The KPI withMx=83 cm andMy=100 cm was newly called the KPI as the best index. Using daily values of this KPI, the relation between the position of the Kuroshio in the strait and the large meander of the Kuroshio shown by Kawabe (1995) was confirmed and studied in detail. A large meander forms (ends) 3.3 (5.1) months after a northward (southward) shift of the Kuroshio in the Tokara Strait. Yet, a temporary southward shift with a duration of ten to twenty days does not finish the large-meander (LM) path. At the LM formation, a small meander southeast of Kyushu begins to move eastward associated with the northward shift. The processes of LM formation and decay are started by the meridional move of the Kuroshio axis in the Tokara Strait. The Kuroshio axis at the FES line during the LM path is located farther north by 7 latitude than that during the non-large-meander (NLM) path. The latitude during the LM formation (decay) stage is a little higher (lower) than that during the LM (NLM) period, though the Kuroshio still takes an NLM (LM) path. |
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