Introduction (3:30 PM - 3:35 PM)
Session information
[E] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-OS Ocean Sciences & Ocean Environment
[A-OS08] ECS-Kuroshio and Ryukyu Current System -Observation, modeling and theory-
Wed. May 29, 2019 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM 105 (1F)
convener:Hirohiko Nakamura(Kagoshima University, Faculy of Fisheries), Xiao-Hua Zhu(Second Institute of Oceanography), Chairperson:Jae-Hun Park(Inha University), Hirohiko Nakamura(Kagoshima University)
The East China Sea (ECS) is separated from the North Pacific basin by the Ryukyu Islands. On each side of the Ryukyu Islands, there lies two western boundary currents -the Kuroshio on the northwest and the Ryukyu Current on the southeast. These two currents play an important role in the global substance cycle and have a remarkable impact on the climate and adjacent marginal seas. Our knowledge of the Kuroshio and the Ryukyu Current's dynamics, variability, and impact has advanced significantly over the last decade, because of recent international collaborative field programs, improvement in satellite measurements, and advancement in high-resolution numerical models. This session seeks contributions from ECS-Kuroshio and Ryukyu Current studies and will cover a wide range of topics of observation, modeling and theory. The dynamics of the Kuroshio and the Ryukyu Current's variability at all spatio-temporal scales, the influence of the Kuroshio on typhoons and climate, the interactions among the Kuroshio, Ryukyu Current and eddies, internal waves including near-internal waves and their interactions with background currents, and the water mass exchanges through the gaps between the Ryukyu Islands are welcome to be discussed in this session.
3:35 PM - 3:55 PM
*Ren-Chieh Lien1 (1.University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA)
3:55 PM - 4:10 PM
*Zhao-Jun Liu1, Hirohiko Nakamura2, Xiao-Hua Zhu1, Ayako Nishina2, Xinyu Guo3, Menghong Dong1 (1.Second Institute of Oceanography, China, 2.Kagoshima University, Japan, 3.Ehime University, Japan)
4:10 PM - 4:25 PM
*CHANHYUNG JEON1, Jae-Hun Park1, Hirohiko Nakamura2, Ayako Nishina2, Xiao-Hua Zhu3, Dong Guk Kim4, Hong Sik Min4, Sok Kuh Kang4, Hanna Na5, Naoki Hirose6, Youngseok Choi1 (1.Inha University, 2.Kagoshima University, 3.Second Institute of Oceanography, 4.Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, 5.Seoul National University, 6.Kyushu University)
4:25 PM - 4:40 PM
*Takeyoshi Nagai1, Daisuke Hasegawa2, Eisuke Tsutsumi3, Hirohiko Nakamura4, Ayako Nishina4, Tomoharu Senjyu3, Takahiro Endoh3, Takeshi Matsuno3, Ryuichiro Inoue5, Amit Tandon6 (1.Department of Ocean Sciences, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, 2.Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 3.Kyushu University, Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, 4.Faculty of Fisheries Kagoshima University, 5.Ocean Circulation Research Group, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 6.Mechanical Engineering Department & SMAST, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)
4:40 PM - 4:55 PM
*Ryuichiro Inoue1, Hirohiko Nakamura2, Takahiro Tanaka3, Shinzou Fujio4, Daigo Yanagimoto4, Ichiro Yasuda4 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2.Kagoshima University, Faculy of Fisheries, 3.Tohoku National Fisheries Research Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, 4.The University of Tokyo, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute)
Discussion (4:55 PM - 5:00 PM)