The results of the Laboratory of Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (2017)
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According to voting at the Institute Scientific Council, the following result was recognized as the most important one in the Institute in 2017
Lagrangian oceanography
Figure illustrates application of the Lagrangian approach to study a Hokkaido eddy sampled by profiling floats and in a few cruises in 2003 and 2004. a) The simulated Lagrangian map of the Hokkaido eddy shows the origin of its water masses. The eddy’s core is composed mainly of the subtropical “red” Kuroshio water. The eddy’s periphery is composed mainly of the “black” modified subtropical water originated from the Japan Sea, the “blue” subarctic water from the Oyashio Current and the “green” water from the Okhotsk Sea. b) The simulated map of anticyclonic (red) and cyclonic (blue) rotations of particles in the area on May 13, 2004 calculated for two weeks in the past. The transect along the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) line is imposed. c) SST on May 10, 2004. The AVISO velocity field is imposed by the arrows. d) Potential temperature and e) salinity profiles along the JMA line (Courtesy of S. Itoh).
S.V. Prants, M.Yu. Uleysky, M.V. Budyansky. Lagrangian oceanography: large-scale transport and mixing in the ocean. Berlin, New York. Springer Verlag. 2017. 271 p. ISSN 1610-1677.
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