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[AOS18-01] Subtropical seawater transport pathway of the North Pacific Transition Domain observed with drifting buoys
★Invited Papers
Keywords:the North Pacific Transition Domain, bottom topography, Sea Surface Temperature
The North Pacific Transition Domain is the area where water exchange between subtropical and subarctic is carried out and it is very important area for air-sea interaction, ocean mixed layer formation, biorogical production, and so on.
To clarify the flow structure in the transition domain, we analyzed the data of drifting buoys observation in 2015 and modelled particles trajectory. The buoy trajectories and the modelled trajectories show that the main flow is northeastward flow with J1 and J2 (Isoguchi et al., 2006), bifurcation flow avoiding the low rise bottom topography around 42°N – 157°E. These results suggested that the flow structure in the transition domain is dominated by low rise bottom topography. We carried out drifting buoys observation in 2017. The new data also show the importance of low rise bottom topography. It is suggest that barotropic flow over the bottom topography contribute to the seawater transport paths in the North Pacific Transition Domain.
To clarify the flow structure in the transition domain, we analyzed the data of drifting buoys observation in 2015 and modelled particles trajectory. The buoy trajectories and the modelled trajectories show that the main flow is northeastward flow with J1 and J2 (Isoguchi et al., 2006), bifurcation flow avoiding the low rise bottom topography around 42°N – 157°E. These results suggested that the flow structure in the transition domain is dominated by low rise bottom topography. We carried out drifting buoys observation in 2017. The new data also show the importance of low rise bottom topography. It is suggest that barotropic flow over the bottom topography contribute to the seawater transport paths in the North Pacific Transition Domain.