Kozo Yoshida
University of Tokyo
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Journal of Oceanography | 1978
Keiichi Hasunuma; Kozo Yoshida
Examined here is a hypothetical idea of the splitting of the subtropical gyre in the western North Pacific on the basis of two independent sources of data,i.e., the long-term mean geopotential-anomaly data compiled by the Japanese Oceanographic Data Center and the synoptic hydrographic (STD) data taken by the Hakuho Maru in the source region of the Kuroshio and the Subtropical Countercurrent in the period February and March 1974. Both of the synoptic and the long-term mean dynamic-topographic maps reveal three major ridges, which indicate that the western subtropical gyre is split into three subgyres. Each subgyre is made up of the pair of currents, the Kuroshio and the Kuroshio Countercurrent, the Subtropical Countercurrent and a westward flow lying just south of the Countercurrent (18°N–21°N), and the northern part of the North Fquatorial Current and an eastward flow at around 18°N. The subgyres are more or less composed of a train of anticyclonic eddies with meridional scales of between 300 and 600 km, so that the volume transport of the subgyres varies by a factor of two or more from section to section. The upper-water characteristics also support the splitting of the subtropical gyre; the water characteristics are fairly uniform within each subgyre, but markedly different between them. The northern rim of each subgyre appears as a sharp density front accompanied by an eastward flow. The bifurcations of the sharp density fronts across the western boundary current indicate that the major part of the surface waters in the North Equatorial Countercurrent is not brought into the Kuroshio. The western boundary current appears as a continuous feature of high speed, but the waters transported change discontinuously at some places.
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1971
Henry Stommel; Kozo Yoshida
On the basis of the results confirmed in the new volume “Kuroshio”, a figure is presented on subsurface temperature arranged chronologically for the selected one-degree square to clearly document the bimodal state of the Kuroshio in this area. To extend this analysis of the state further into the non-documented past, a preliminary survey is attempted with the data on air and sea-temperatures at Hachijojima of these 45 years. As may be anticipated, those data are found to bear little in-phase correlation with the Cold Eddy, though they might prove useful after further analysis. Some ideas of analyzing tree-rings on Hachijojima and shallow sea sediments are also discussed in this connection.
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1959
Kozo Yoshida
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1967
Kozo Yoshida; Toshiko Kidokoro
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1967
Kozo Yoshida; Toshiko Kidokoro
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1955
Kozo Yoshida
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1965
Kozo Yoshida
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1956
Kozo Yoshida
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1955
Kozo Yoshida
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1953
Kozo Yoshida; Kinjiro Kajiura; Hisashi Miyoshi