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Submesoscale Eddies in the South China Sea

Qinbiao Ni, Xiaoming Zhai, Chris Wilson, Changlin Chen, Dake Chen

2021Geophysical Research Letters61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Submesoscale eddies are often seen in high‐resolution satellite‐derived ocean color images. To efficiently identify these eddies from surface chlorophyll data, here, we develop an automatic submesoscale eddy detection method and apply it to the South China Sea. The detected submesoscale eddies are found to have a radius of 13 ± 5 km and an aspect ratio of 0.5 ± 0.2, with a notable predominance of cyclones. Further investigation reveals that the surface structure of these eddies displays a unique “cat's‐eye” pattern, and the eddies become more circular with increasing eddy radius. Submesoscale eddies can strongly regulate surface chlorophyll via horizontal advection while they have less coherent signatures in sea surface temperature. These findings may help to improve submesoscale parameterizations in Earth system models.

Topics & Concepts

EddyGeologyAdvectionClimatologyOceanographyRADIUSSatelliteOcean colorMeteorologyTurbulenceGeographyPhysicsComputer securityAstronomyComputer scienceThermodynamicsOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesOcean Waves and Remote SensingTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
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