supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.42130406);the Scientific Research Foundation of Third Institute of Oceanography,MNR(Nos.2022027 and 2023018);the Deep Sea Habitats Discovery Project of China Deep Ocean Affairs Administration(No.DY-XZ-04);the Asian Countries Maritime Cooperation Fund(No.99950410);the Global Change and Air-Sea Interaction II(Nos.GASI-04-WLHY-01 and GASI-01-SIND-STwin).
This study explores the spatial structure and transport characteristics of eddies in the Arabian Sea(AS)using Argo profiles and satellite measurements.The majority of eddies occur in the northern AS,especially along i...
This work is supported by Chinese NSFC(No.40333030); was part of the Research Experience for Undergraduates in Marine Science and Environmental Engineering in China funded by the U.S.National Science Foundation.
Based on an analysis of drifter data from the World Ocean Circulation Experiment during 1979-1998, the sizes of the eddies in the North subtropical Pacific are determined from the radii of curvature of the drifter pat...