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Decadal variability. Up and downstream jets. Qiu and Chen, 2005. KE is characterized by the presence of two quasi-stationary meanders at 144 ° and 155 ° E. Decadal variability. Qiu and Chen, 2005.
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Decadal variability Up and downstream jets Qiu and Chen, 2005 KE is characterized by the presence of two quasi-stationary meanders at 144° and 155°E
Decadal variability Qiu and Chen, 2005 Can the observed decadal variability be explained by the forcing of the large-scale wind stress field?
Decadal variability 1 ½ layer reduced gravity model for the ocean response to surface wind forcing
SSH EOF’s 1 & 2 OFES ROMS
Regression maps (lags) SSH – PC 1
Regression maps (lags) SST – PC 1
Regression maps (lags) Propagation of SSH anomalies in the SW direction SSH – PC 2
Regression maps (lags) SST – PC 2
Zonal SSH EOFs SSH average zonally between 142°E-180° The first mode represents a north-south shift of the KE jet EOF 1: 52.98% EOF 2: 17.96% Taguchi et al, 2007 The second mode tracks very well with the strength of the KE jet Taguchi et al, 2007
Strength of Kuroshio (Taguchi et al. 2007; Qiu et al., 2005) Isolated as the zonal PC 2 of SSHa field between 142-180E Lag correlation between NPGO index and Kuroshio zonal PC2
Regression maps (lags) SSH – PC 2