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Kaoru Ichikawa,Wen-Chang Yang,Akihiko Morimoto,Yutaka Yoshikawa,Shigeo Sugitani,Wen-Shan Chiang,Jian-Wu Lai,En Yu Liang,Cho-Teng Liu,Chang-Wei Lee,Kei Yufu,Moeto Kyushima,Satoshi Fujii,Tomoharu Senju 한국해양과학기술원 2013 Ocean science journal Vol.48 No.1
Japanese and Taiwanese institutes have collaborated to obtain ocean radar data with significantly increased coverage in the upstream Kuroshio region. An international joint survey was conducted in June 2012, in which intensive in situ observations were performed within the radar coverage. Details of the joint survey are presented in this paper with brief descriptions of preliminary results on the surface and subsurface currents near and within the Kuroshio.
Kuroshio Observation Program: Towards Real-Time Monitoring the Japanese Coastal Waters
Ostrovskii, Alexander,Kaneko, Arata,Stuart-Menteth, Alice,Takeuchi, Kensuke,Yamagata, Toshio,Park, Jae-Hun,Zhu, Xiao Hua,Gohda, Noriaki,Ichikawa, Hiroshi,Ichikawa, Kaoru,Isobe, Atsuhiko,Konda, Masanor Korea Institute of Ocean Science Technology 2001 Ocean and Polar Research Vol.23 No.2
The challenge of predicting the Japanese coastal ocean motivated Frontier Observational Research System for Global Change (FORSGC) and the Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC) to start a multiyear observational programme in the upstream Kuroshio in November 2000. This field effort, the Kuroshio Observation Program (KOP), should enable us to determine the barotropic and baroclinic components of the western boundary current system, thus, to better understand interactions of the currents with mesoscale eddies, the Kuroshio instabilities, and path bimodality. We, then, will be able to improve modeling predictability of the mesoscale, seasonal, and inter-annual processes in the midstream Kuroshio near the Japanese main islands by using this knowledge. The KOP is focused on an enhanced regional coverage of the sea surface height variability and the baroclinic structure of the mainstream Kuroshio in the East China Sea, the Ryukyu Current east of the Ryukyu's, and the Kuroshio recirculation. An attractive approach of the KOP is a development of a new data acquisition system via acoustic telemetry of the observational data. The monitoring system will provide observations for assimilation into extensive numerical models of the ocean circulation, targeting the real-time monitoring of the Japanese coastal waters.