[AOS11-P12] Seasonal variation of near-inertial internal wave energy and associated water masses modification in the Okinawa Trough
Keywords:North Pacific Intermediate Water,, Vertical mixing, Repeat hydrographic sections, Moored current-meter records
In this study, we examine the seasonal salinity variation for the NPIW around the Okinawa Trough, and its relation to the seasonal variation of vertical mixing there. For this purpose, we perform two kinds of data analyses: one is to describe the seasonal salinity variation of NPIW using data from two repeat hydrographic sections across the Kuroshio in the Okinawa Trough, and the other is to describe seasonal and spatial variations of near-inertial internal kinetic energy in the Okinawa Trough using historical moored velocity records. Based on these analyses, we suggest that the seasonal variation of vertical mixing due to near-inertial internal wave breaking causes that of the NPIW in the Okinawa Trough. The discussion is devoted to inferring the mechanism for seasonal variation of near-inertial internal kinetic energy input, focusing on wind forced motion and Kuroshio meander motion.