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A History of Physical Oceanographic Research in the Japan/East Sea
East Sea Japan Physical Oceanographic Research
2015/7/24
Oceanographic research in the Japan/East Sea (JES) has a history similar to other marginal seas that are surrounded by countries that play a central role in world economics and politics (Figure 1). Ho...
Currents, Eddies, and a "Fish Story" in the Southwestern Japan/East Sea
East Sea Fish Story
2015/7/24
As part of the Japan/East Sea (JES) initiative supported by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, we conducted an observational experiment to understand the physics of the mesoscale circulation in the Ul...
Intermediate Water Formation at the Japan/East Sea Subpolar Front
East Sea Subpolar Front Intermediate Water Formation
2015/7/24
Upper-ocean fronts play an important role in determining upper pycnocline water properties by providing an efficient conduit for communicating atmospheric forcing into the stratified interior. Mesosca...
Winter Atmospheric Conditions over the Japan/East Sea: The Structure and Impact of Severe Cold-Air Outbreaks
c Conditions over East Sea
2015/7/24
The Japan/East Sea is a marginal sea strategically placed between the world's largest land mass and the world's largest ocean. The Eurasian land mass extending to high latitudes generates several uniq...
Biological Structure and Seasonality in the Japan/East Sea
East Sea Biological Structure and Seasonality
2015/7/24
The Japan/East Sea (JES) contains several oceanic regions separated by dynamic boundaries. These distinct regions, and the physical features that establish and maintain the boundaries between the regi...
Rapid Variability in the Japan/East Sea: Basin Oscillations, Internal Tides, and Near-Inertial Oscillations
Basin Oscillations Internal Tides
2015/7/24
Many processes contribute to the variations of currents, sea surface height (SSH), and thermocline depth in marginal seas. Energetic examples range broadly over time scales from slow mesoscale and int...
Why do Intrathermocline Eddies Form in the Japan/East Sea? A Modeling Perspective
East Sea Perspective
2015/7/24
Intrathermocline eddies (ITEs) are characterized by a subsurface lens of relatively homogeneous water. By definition, they are situated within the thermocline and therefore split the stratified water ...
Japan/East Sea Water Masses and Their Relation to the Sea's Circulation
Sea's Circulation Sea Water Masses
2015/7/24
The Japan/East Sea is a major anomaly in the ventilation and overturn picture of the Pacific Ocean. The North Pacific is well known to be nearly unventilated at intermediate and abyssal depths, reflec...
Impact of Upper Ocean–Topographical Coupling and Isopycnal Outcropping in Japan/East Sea Models with 1/8° to 1/64° Resolution
Upper Ocean–Topographical Coupling Isopycnal Outcropping Japan/East Sea Models
2008/7/3
A regional primitive equation ocean model is used to investigate the impact of grid resolution, baroclinic instability, bottom topography, and isopycnal outcropping on the dynamics of the wind and thr...
Intrathermocline eddies (ITE) with diameters of 100 km and of thickness greater than 100 m are observed within each of the three quasi-stationary meanders of the Tsushima Current of the Japan/East Sea...