1. Determination of Spatiotemporal Variability of the Indian Equatorial Intermediate Current.
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GENGXIN CHEN, WEIQING HAN, XIAOLIN ZHANG, LINLIN LIANG, HUIJIE XUE, KE HUANG, YUNKAI HE, JIAN LI, and DONGXIAO WANG
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ROSSBY waves ,CIRCULATION models ,OCEAN waves ,THEORY of wave motion ,STANDARD deviations - Abstract
Using 4-yr mooring observations and ocean circulation model experiments, this study characterizes the spatial and temporal variability of the Equatorial Intermediate Current (EIC; 200-1200 m) in the Indian Ocean and investigates the causes. The EIC is dominated by seasonal and intraseasonal variability, with interannual variability being weak. The seasonal component dominates the midbasin with a predominant semiannual period of ;166 days but weakens toward east and west where the EIC generally exhibits large intraseasonal variations. The resonant second and fourth baroclinic modes at the semiannual period make the largest contribution to the EIC, determining the overall EIC structures. The higher baroclinic modes, however, modify the EIC's vertical structures, formingmultiple cores during some time periods. The EIC intensity has an abrupt change near 738E, which is strong to the east and weak to the west. Model simulation suggests that the abrupt change is caused primarily by the Maldives, which block the propagation of equatorial waves. The Maldives impede the equatorial Rossby waves, reducing the EIC's standard deviation associated with reflected Rossby waves by ;48% and directly forced waves by 20%. Mode decomposition further demonstrates that the semiannual resonance amplitude of the second baroclinicmode reduces by 39% because of the Maldives. However, resonance amplitude of the four baroclinic mode is less affected, because the Maldives fall in the node region of mode 4's resonance. The research reveals the spatiotemporal variability of the poorly understood EIC, contributing to our understanding of equatorial wave- current dynamics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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