2:35 PM - 2:50 PM
[AOS21-04] Classification of Argo Profiles in the Mid-latitude Northwest Pacific Ocean by Unsupervised Clustering and Their Potential Use
★Invited Papers
Keywords:Mid-latitude Northwest Pacific Ocean, Argo float, Unsupervised Clustering, Data-driven Science, Vertical Structure, Temperature and Salinity Profile
In a series of previous studies, we applied the Profile Classification Model (PCM) developed by Maze et al. (2017) to 56414 Argo temperature and salinity profiles acquired between 30°N and 60°N and between 140°E and 180°E to classify the vertical structure into five classes. As a result, Class 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 were distributed to form five regions: the subarctic region, the mixed water region, the subtropical-subarctic intermediate region, the northwest part of the subtropical gyre, and the downstream of the Kuroshio Extension, respectively. The vertical structure of each class showed characteristics that corresponded to the distribution areas described by previous studies. This means that it is possible to know the characteristics and areas of the vertical structure of temperature and salinity without existing knowledge and location and time information. In the presentation, in addition to the details of the above, we will present the results of the variability of distribution and vertical structure of Class 2 and Class 3 in the mixed water region and the analysis incorporating potential vorticity and spiciness.