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[ACG47-12] Structure of the thermocline near the western boundary of the Pacific Ocean shown by observation data and the Munk model
Keywords:thermocline, western boundary, Munk model, Pacific Ocean, Mindanao Dome
Why does the thermocline rise in a dome shape in this area? The Wind-driven Ocean Circulation Model (Munk, 1950) help to explain why the thermocline develops a dome shape. In the Munk model, a vortex train that decays exponentially toward the east is created near the west coast simply by applying zonal wind stress. The applied wind stress also determines the position and strength of the vortex circulation. The cold water dome can be interpreted as one of the eddy trains. A similar phenomenon may also occur in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Indian Ocean.