Physical oceanographic characteristics between Hawaii and Chuuk observed in summer of 2006 and 2007 SCOPUS KCI

Title
Physical oceanographic characteristics between Hawaii and Chuuk observed in summer of 2006 and 2007
Author(s)
Shin, C.-W.; Kim, D.G.; Jeon, D.; Kim, E.
KIOST Author(s)
Shin, Chang Woong(신창웅)Kim, Dong Guk(김동국)Kim, Eung(김응)
Alternative Author(s)
신창웅; 김동국; 전동철; 김응
Publication Year
2011
Abstract
To investigate the physical characteristics and variations of oceanic parameters in the tropical central North Pacific, oceanographic surveys were carried out in summer of 2006 and 2007. The survey periods were classified by Oceanic Niño Index as a weak El Niño in 2006 and a medium La Niña in 2007. The survey instruments were used to acquire data on CTD (Conductivity Temperature and Depth), XBT (Expendable Bathythermograph), and TSG (Thermosalinograph). The dominant temporal variation of surface temperature was diurnal. The diurnal variation in 2007, when the La Niña weather pattern was in place, was stronger than that in 2006. Surface salinity in 2006 was affected by a northwestward branch of North Equatorial Current, which implies that the El Niño affects surface properties in the North Equatorial Current region. Two salinity minimum layers existed at stations east of Chuuk in both year's observations. The climatological vertical salinity section along 180°E shows that the two salinity minimum layers exist in 2°N~12°N region, consistent with our observations. Analysis of isopycnal lines over the salinity section implies that the upper salinity minimum layer is from intrusion of the upper part of North Pacific Intermediate Water into the lower part of South Pacific Subtropical Surface Water and the lower salinity minimum layer is from Antarctic Intermediate Water.
ISSN
1598-141X
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/3946
DOI
10.4217/OPR.2011.33.3.371
Bibliographic Citation
Ocean and Polar Research, v.33, no.3, pp.371 - 383, 2011
Subject
air-sea interaction; bathymetric survey; data acquisition; diurnal variation; El Nino; El Nino-Southern Oscillation; intermediate water; isopycnal layer; La Nina; observational method; parameterization; physical oceanography; salinity; sea surface temperature; summer; temporal variation; thermal conductivity; Caroline Islands; Chuuk; Federated States of Micronesia; Hawaii [United States]; North Equatorial Current; Pacific Ocean; Pacific Ocean (North); Pacific Ocean (South); United States
Keywords
Diurnal temperature variation; ENSO; North pacific intermediate water; Salinity minimum layer; Tropical north pacific
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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