Maxim I. Yaremchuk
University of Hawaii
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2000
Konstantin V. Lebedev; Maxim I. Yaremchuk
The objective of this study is to derive estimates of the mean seasonal variations in the Pacific to Indian Ocean throughflow transport using climatological data of the temperature/salinity fields and surface wind stress. A variable grid global general circulation model (GCM) with 1/6° resolution in Indonesian seas configured with ETOP05 bottom topography is utilized to diagnose the three-dimensional velocity field. An extensive set of sensitivity experiments is conducted to obtain estimates of the error bars. The computations show that Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) is maximum in boreal summer (13.9±1.3 Sv) and minimum in boreal winter (7.5±1.1 Sv). The annual mean ITF transport amounts to 11.5±1.1 Sv (1 Sv = 106 m3 s−1). These values are within the range of various estimations of ITF transport, and they agree in phase. The largest seasonal variations of the transport occur in the upper 175 m of the water column, exhibiting a 8 Sv amplitude of the seasonal cycle. This causes a substantial variability in the heat transport from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean. Its value increases from 0.4±0.1 PW in January to 1.1±0.1 PW in August (1 PW = 1015 watts). In contrast to previous GCM-based studies, the annual mean transport is found to be more evenly distributed among the three major outlets from the Indonesian seas (Lombok, Ombai, and Timor Straits). The Luzon Strait inflow gives a considerable contribution to ITF. In winter the inflow of 6.3±1.5 is distributed between the two outflows from South China Sea, which follow the routes through Karimata (4.4±0.5) and Mindoro (1.9±1.5 Sv) Straits. In summer the Karimata pathway is blocked, and the net inflow of 4.7±0.6 Sv exits through the Mindoro Strait west of southern Luzon. The total contribution of the Luzon Strait inflow to the net ITF transport varies from 85% in boreal winter to 35% in summer, with an annual average value of ∼50%. Cross-correlation analysis of the TOPEX/Poseidon monthly mean sea surface height (SSH) anomalies and the diagnosed transport anomalies demonstrates high correlation of the mean SSH difference between the regions in western Banda Sea and north of Luzon with the heat (0.96) and volume (0.91) transports.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2001
Maxim I. Yaremchuk; A. I. Yaremchuk
A non-linear method for inverting oceanic acoustic tomography data is presented. The algorithm takes into account the quadratic term of the travel time expansion in the powers of the reciprocal sound speed perturbations. The method is tested within a 3D variational inversion scheme by means of twin data experiments and against the real data acquired in the Kuroshio Extension region.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2001
Nikolai Maximenko; Mikhail N. Koshlyakov; Yury A. Ivanov; Maxim I. Yaremchuk; Gleb G. Panteleev
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2002
Maxim I. Yaremchuk; Nikolai Maximenko
EPIC3WOCE Newsletter, 21, 4 p. | 1995
Dmitri A. Nechaev; Maxim I. Yaremchuk; Jens Schröter
Ocean Dynamics | 2001
A. I. Yaremchuk; Maxim I. Yaremchuk; Jens Schröter; Martin Losch
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2002
Maxim I. Yaremchuk; Nikolai Maximenko
EPIC3Ocean Dynamics, 52, pp. 71-78 | 2001
A. I. Yaremchuk; Maxim I. Yaremchuk; Jens Schröter; Martin Losch
EPIC3Conference Proceedings of Third WMO International Symposium on Assimilation of Observations in Meteorology and Oceanography, Quebec, 1999 p. | 1999
Martin Losch; A. I. Yaremchuk; Maxim I. Yaremchuk; Jens Schröter; Bernadette M. Sloyan
EPIC3in Proceedings of the 1998 Conference of the World Ocean Circulation Experiment Ocean Circulation and Climate, Halifax, CanadaMay 1998, 24, 110 p. | 1998
Dmitri A. Nechaev; Jens Schröter; Maxim I. Yaremchuk