Although tides are believed to be the most important source for diapycnal mixing in the ocean, few studies have directly simulated open-ocean circulation including tides. Because the East/Japan Sea (EJS) has been considered to be a “miniature ocean,” tidal effects on the intermediate water of the EJS are investigated by using an eddy-resolving ocean general circulation model that can take account of M2 and K1 tides as well as oceanic flows. The simulated temperature and salinity in the intermediate layer are significantly improved by including tides. The improvement results from the combined effect of two internal tides. The M2 internal tide, propagating into the interior of the EJS, enhances vertical mixing and brings watermass characteris...
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From historical hydrocasts in the Okinawa Trough region of the East China Sea (ECS), acoustic echo t...
The impacts of surface atmospheric forcing of different time-space scales on the simulation of water...
Tremendous amounts of materials and energy are transported from the East China Sea (ECS) to the East...
We present spatial distributions of the mixing ratio and properties of the East/Japan Sea Intermedia...
Including mean flow forcing due to eddy-topography interaction in a numerical model of the Japan Sea...
This paper investigates the internal tidal energy distribution in the southwestern Japan/East Sea us...
Ocean tides, and the atmospherically forced oceanic general circulation and its associated mesoscale...
Many processes contribute to the variations of currents, sea surface height (SSH), and thermocline d...
Abstract(#br)The inner regime of an estuary has unique tidal mixing processes but received relativel...
The summertime M2 internal tide in the northern Yellow Sea is investigated with moored current meter...
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Internal tides can generate ocean mixing, surface convergences and near-bottom currents, so their pr...
The Saemangeum in Korea and the Isahaya in Japan have taking very similar coastal environmental chan...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2016. This article is posted here by permission ...
From historical hydrocasts in the Okinawa Trough region of the East China Sea (ECS), acoustic echo t...
The impacts of surface atmospheric forcing of different time-space scales on the simulation of water...
Tremendous amounts of materials and energy are transported from the East China Sea (ECS) to the East...
We present spatial distributions of the mixing ratio and properties of the East/Japan Sea Intermedia...
Including mean flow forcing due to eddy-topography interaction in a numerical model of the Japan Sea...
This paper investigates the internal tidal energy distribution in the southwestern Japan/East Sea us...
Ocean tides, and the atmospherically forced oceanic general circulation and its associated mesoscale...
Many processes contribute to the variations of currents, sea surface height (SSH), and thermocline d...
Abstract(#br)The inner regime of an estuary has unique tidal mixing processes but received relativel...
The summertime M2 internal tide in the northern Yellow Sea is investigated with moored current meter...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/91777/1/25-2_arbic_hi.pd
Internal tides can generate ocean mixing, surface convergences and near-bottom currents, so their pr...
The Saemangeum in Korea and the Isahaya in Japan have taking very similar coastal environmental chan...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2016. This article is posted here by permission ...
From historical hydrocasts in the Okinawa Trough region of the East China Sea (ECS), acoustic echo t...
The impacts of surface atmospheric forcing of different time-space scales on the simulation of water...