2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
[AOS22-03] Seasonal and interannual variability in Kyucho and Bottom Intrusion in the Bungo Channel
Keywords:Bottom Intrusion, Bungo Channel, Kyucho
As there is no report in terms of long term variation in Kyucho and Bottom Intrusion (BI) after 2000, we investigated interannual and seasonal variations in Kyucho and Bottom Intrusion after 2000 by using water temperature data which were observed in Uchiumi Bay from 1997 to 2016. Data interval is 30 min. and observed depths are 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 m depth. High frequency signals were removed and make the daily data.
Number of occurrences of the BI were greater from May to November and maximum BI occurred in August (1.45 times/month). Intensity of the BI (water temperature drop range during the BI) were the almost the same (1.4 – 2.0 °C) throughout the year. It was not recognized the relationship between occurrence of the BI and moon age from our dataset although Kaneda et al. (2002) suggested the relation. We investigate the relation between the Kuroshio distance from the Cape Ashizuri and occurrence of the BI. The BI occurred in the almost the cases when the Kuroshio existed within 30 NM from the Cape Ashizuri. However, the BI occurred 4 times during the Kuroshio located 70 NM far from the Cape Ashizuri. As for long term variation in the BI, we could not recognize a clear long term trend. In the presentation, we will also show results of variations of Kyucho, and discuss the relationship between Kyucho and BI.