The change features of the west boundary bifurcation line of the North Equatorial Current in the Pacific

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Junru Guo
Yulong Liu
Jun Song
Xianwen Bao
Yan Li
Shaoyang Chen
Jinkun Yang
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[1] Ocean University of China,College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
[2] National Marine Hazard Mitigation Service,School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences
[3] National Marine Data and Information Service,Physical Oceanography Laboratory
[4] University of New South Wales,undefined
[5] Ocean University of China,undefined
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North Equatorial Current; Pacific Ocean; bifurcation line; climate change; ENSO;
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The equatorial Current in the North Pacific (NEC) is an upper layer westward ocean current, which flows to the west boundary of the ocean, east of the Philippines, and bifurcates into the northerly Kuroshio and the main body of the southerly Mindanao current. Thus, NEC is both the south branch of the Subtropical Circulation and the north branch of the Tropical Circulation. The junction of the two branches extends to the west boundary to connect the bifurcation points forming the bifurcation line. The position of the North Pacific Equatorial Current bifurcation line of the surface determines the exchange between and the distribution of subtropical and tropical circulations, thus affecting the local or global climate. A new identification method to track the line and the bifurcation channel was used in this study, focusing on the climatological characteristics of the western boundary of the North Equatorial Current bifurcation line. The long-term average NEC west boundary bifurcation line shifts northwards with depth. In terms of seasonal variation, the average position of the western boundary of the bifurcation line is southernmost in June and northernmost in December, while in terms of interannual variation, from spring to winter in the years when ENSO is developing, the position of the west boundary bifurcation line of NEC is relatively to the north (south) in EI Niño (La Niña) years as compared to normal years.
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