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Principal-component estimates of the Kuroshio Current axis and path based on the mathematical verification between satellite altimeter and drifting buoy data
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Zhanpeng Zhuang
Zhenli Hui
Guangbing Yang
Xinhua Zhao
Yeli Yuan
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[1] Ministry of Natural Resources,The First Institute of Oceanography
[2] Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Laboratory for Regional Oceanography and Numerical Modeling
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Oceanology
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Kuroshio axis detection;
Kuroshio path detection;
mathematical verification;
satellite absolute geostrophic velocity;
principal-component detection;
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We used satellite altimetry data to investigate the Kuroshio Current because of the higher resolution and wider range of observations. In previous studies, satellite absolute geostrophic velocities were used to study the spatio-temporal variability of the sea surface velocity field along the current, and extraction methods were employed to detect the Kuroshio axes and paths. However, sea surface absolute geostrophic velocity estimated from absolute dynamic topography should be regarded as the geostrophic component of the actual surface velocity, which cannot represent a sea surface current accurately. In this study, mathematical verification between the climatic absolute geostrophic and bin-averaged drifting buoy velocity was established and then adopted to correct the satellite absolute geostrophic velocities. There were some differences in the characteristics between satellite geostrophic and drifting buoy velocities. As a result, the corrected satellite absolute geostrophic velocities were used to detect the Kuroshio axis and path based on a principal-component detection scheme. The results showed that the detection of the Kuroshio axes and paths from corrected absolute geostrophic velocities performed better than those from satellite absolute geostrophic velocities and surface current estimations. The corrected satellite absolute geostrophic velocity may therefore contribute to more precise day-to-day detection of the Kuroshio Current axis and path.
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页码:14 / 24
页数:10
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