Volume Transport Estimation of the Kuroshio Extension based on
Subsurface Mooring Array and Satellite Altimetry
Abstract
The vertical structure of the Kuroshio Extension (KE) is investigated
using velocity measurements from a subsurface mooring array. Mode
decomposition based on climatological Temperature/Salinity (T/S) data
shows that the barotropic and first baroclinic normal modes dominate the
vertical structure of the zonal flow in the KE. This structure is also
well described by the leading mode of Empirical Orthogonal Functions
(EOFs) that contains the first two vertical normal modes. Further
analysis demonstrates that the projection coefficient of the mooring
velocity onto the summed vertical mode could be well represented by the
surface geostrophic velocity. Therefore, we propose a dynamic method
that relates the surface geostrophic flow and the vertical structure of
the zonal flow. The applicability of this method is verified with both
reanalysis datasets and estimation from hydrographic data. The findings
implicate that the KE transport can be well reproduced by surface
geostrophic flow and climatological T/S data only.