http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26124| Title: | Turbulence and eddy regional exchange in the western North Pacific: joint oceanic and atmospheric experiment using R/V New Ocean Researcher 1 | Authors: | Jan, Sen Yang, Yiing Jang Chang, Ming-Huei Hsu, Je-Yuan Yang, Kai-Chieh Chang, Emmy Tsuiyu Wang, Shih-Hong Cheng, Yu-Hsin Chen, Jia-Lin Fang, Ying-Chih Chang, Wei-Yu Sui, Chung-Hsiung Yang, Ming-Jen Lin, Po-Hsiung Tsai, An-Yi Chen, Chung-Chi |
Keywords: | Eddy;Turbulence;Air-sea interaction;Kuroshio;Western North Pacific;Biology | Issue Date: | 2025 | Publisher: | SPRINGERNATURE | Journal Volume: | 36 | Journal Issue: | 1 | Source: | TERRESTRIAL ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES | Abstract: | Sponsored by the National Science and Technology Council of Taiwan, the programs Sailing to the Blue Sea (SBS), Kuroshio to Turbulence Exchange (KTEX), and the U.S.-Taiwan collaboration program Island Arc Turbulent Eddy Regional Exchange (ARCTERX) jointly conducted a multidisciplinary field campaign aboard the R/V New Ocean Researcher 1 from March 25 to April 19, 2024. The cruise completed a round trip from Kaohsiung to Palau, executing coordinated oceanic and atmospheric observations in the western North Pacific. The scientific objectives of this campaign were to: (1) investigate the physical, biological, and biogeochemical properties of a targeted cyclonic mesoscale eddy in the western North Pacific and its impact on oceanic weather through air-sea interactions; (2) quantify water mass transformation and nutrient flux variability from the North Equatorial Current (NEC) to the Kuroshio; (3) examine the diurnal warm layer and its coupling with atmospheric boundary layer variability in the subtropical and tropical regions; (4) detect potential ground motion in the Philippine Sea basin at the eastern flank of the Gagua Ridge, east to Taiwan; and (5) measure along-track gravity anomaly across the Philippine Sea basin. The campaign successfully sampled a cyclonic eddy centered at (131 degrees E, 18 degrees N), hydrographic transects across the Kuroshio and the NEC, and high-resolution upper ocean temperature profiles in the tropical ocean. To facilitate detailed analyses of the complex cruise data, the ship-based and autonomous observations are introduced here. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26124 | ISSN: | 1017-0839 | DOI: | 10.1007/s44195-025-00113-w |
| Appears in Collections: | 海洋環境與生態研究所 海洋環境資訊系 |
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