Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9480100 Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography 2005 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
Earlier studies show that the flow through the Tsushima Strait is barotropic throughout most of the year. The region just offshore of the southeast coast of South Korea, however, has been identified as being subject to strong baroclinic processes during autumn. In an attempt to verify this observation, best estimates of the seasonal flow fields are computed by assimilating the two data sets with both a single-layered barotropic system of equations and a 2.5-layered baroclinic system of equations. The minimized residuals of the barotropic system of equations reveal that the solutions satisfy these equations within expected errors throughout most of the domain. Just offshore of the southeast coast of South Korea, however, the barotropic momentum equation residuals exceed 3 times the expected error during autumn, therefore implying that the barotropic approximation is not valid at this location. The 2.5-layered baroclinic momentum equation residuals within this region are smaller than the barotropic residuals, suggesting the existence of baroclinic processes.
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