The behavior and the role of the anti-cyclonic eddy in the Kuroshio large meander development

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Sakaida F. [1 ]
Egusa D. [2 ]
Kawamura H. [3 ]
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[1] Ocean Mech. Engineering Department, Kobe University of Mercantile Marine, Kobe 658, 5-1-1, Fukae Minami machi
[2] ZUKEN Inc., Yokohama 224, 2-25-1, Edahigashi
[3] Ctr. for Atmosph. and Oceanic Studs., Faculty of Science, Tohoku University, Aoba
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Anti-cyclonic eddy; Kuroshio; Large meander development; Satellite SST images;
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10.1007/BF02744384
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The processes underlying the development of the Kuroshio large meanders that occurred in 1986 and 1989 are investigated using a satellite SST data set and hydrographie data. In both processes visible on the satellite SST images, a round-shaped, lower SST region with a diameter of about 200 km is found to the east of the Kuroshio small "trigger" meander (Solomon, 1978) until the region became extinguished near the Enshu Nada. The lower SST region can be interpreted as an anti cyclonic eddy, mainly because of the existence of a warm water mass in the subsurface layer of this region. The warm water mass is characterized by a constant temperature of 18-19°C, the maximum thickness of which is about 400 m. The satellite images show that the eddy is closely related to the Kuroshio path transforming into a shape like the letter "S". This means that the eddy plays an important role in the development of the Kuroshio large meander since this, too, tends to follow an "S"-shaped path. Added to this, the subsurface layer structure of the eddy is similar to that of the warm water mass off Shikoku. This similarity, together with the eddy behavior visible on the satellite SST images, implies that the examined eddy corresponds to the warm water mass off Shikoku. In other words, the warm water mass off Shikoku can be advected near to the Enshu Nada when the Kuroshio large meander occurs.
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