Sea surface height oscillation with quasi-four-month period along the continental slope in the northern South China Sea |
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Authors: | Chun Hoe Chow Qinyu Liu |
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Institution: | 1. Physical Oceanography Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction and Climate in Universities of Shandong, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100, China
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Abstract: | The sea surface height oscillation with a quasi-four-month period (SSHO4) along continental slope in the northern South China Sea (NSCS) is detected using satellite altimeter data and an ocean model simulation. The SSHO4 is at southwest of Dongsha Island, and is characterized by a wavelength of ??600 km and a southwestward phase speed of ??0.1 m/s. Crossing the climatological background SST front, geostrophic currents corresponding to the SSHO4 generally induce sea surface temperature (SST) ??tongues?? during January?CMarch. The cold and warm SST tongues appear southwest of cyclonic and anticyclonic eddies, respectively. The distance between the warm and cold SST tongues is about half the wavelength of the SSHO4. The geostrophic currents play an important role in lateral mixing, as manifested by the SST tongue phenomena in the NSCS. |
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Keywords: | sea surface height heat advection eddies continental slope |
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