Michiyoshi Ishibashi
Kyushu University
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Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 1990
Akira Masuda; Kenji Marubayashi; Michiyoshi Ishibashi
An initial localized eddy was generated in a rotating tank by a source–sink method to study the behaviour of an isolated barotropic eddy on a β-plane. The evolution of the eddy was compared with the laboratory experiments by Firing & Beardsley (1976) and by Takematsu & Kita (1985, 1988), confirming the northwestward (southwestward) translation of a cyclonic (anticyclonic) isolated eddy due to nonlinear effects. Anticyclonic eddies were contrasted with cyclonic eddies in the tank experiment, showing a cyclonic–anticyclonic asymmetry due to the topographic β as a substitute for the planetary β. The fluid experiment was simulated well by numerical simulation based on the quasi-geostrophic vorticity equation. Numerical experiments verified the northwestward (southwestward) translation both for an initially Gaussian and initially Rankine-type isolated cyclonic (anticyclonic) eddy.
Journal of the Oceanographical Society of Japan | 1987
Akira Masuda; Kenji Marubayashi; Michiyoshi Ishibashi
The behavior of isolated meso-scale eddies near the coastal boundary is studied by numerical experiments based on the quasi-geostrophic equation in a basin on an f-plane. First, Bachelor-modon type eddies are investigated as an idealized model of isolated eddies close to the wall. The first-mode Bachelor-modon type eddy is found to be robust enough to recover its original form even after it turns a corner of the basin. In contrast, the second mode is unstable; it tends to move away from the wall and finally splits into two eddies proceeding in opposite directions along the wall. An initially Gaussian eddy a little distant from the boundary interacts with a Bachelor-modon type eddy translating along the boundary, sometimes resulting in vortex merging and pairing just as in the head-on collision of two modons on a beta-plane. It is found that an initially Gaussian eddy located moderately close to the coast rapidly settles down to a steadily translating eddy, which can be approximated remarkably well by a first-mode Bachelor-modon type eddy not only in appearance but also in translation velocity within an error of about 20%.
Journal of Oceanography | 1999
Akira Masuda; Tadao Kusaba; Kenji Marubayashi; Michiyoshi Ishibashi
The variability of the sea surface wind and wind waves in the coastal area of the Eastern Tsushima Strait was investigated based on the hourly data from 1990 to 1997 obtained at a station 2 km off Tsuyazaki, Fukuoka. The annual mean wind speed was 4.84 m s−1, with strong northwesterly monsoon in winter and weak southwesterly wind in summer. Significant wave heights and wave periods showed similar sinusoidal seasonal cycles around their annual means of 0.608 m and 4.77 s, respectively. The seasonal variability relative to the annual mean is maximum for wave heights, medium for wind speeds, and minimum for wave periods. Significant wave heights off Tsuyazaki turned out to be bounded by a criterion, which is proportional to the square of the significant wave period corresponding to a constant steepness, irrespective of the season or the wind speed. For terms shorter than a month, the significant wave height and the wave period were found to have the same spectral form as the inshore wind velocity: white for frequencies less than 0.2 day−1 and proportional to the frequency to the −5/3 power for higher frequencies, where the latter corresponds to the inertial subrange of turbulence. The spectral levels of wave heights and wave periods in that inertial range were also correlated with those of the inshore wind velocity, though the scatter was large.
Elsevier oceanography series | 1991
Kazuo Kawatate; Akimasa Tashiro; Michiyoshi Ishibashi; Takashige Shinozaki; Tomoki Nagahama; Arata Kaneko; Shinjiro Mizuno; Jyun ichi Kojima; Toshimi Aoki; Tatsuji Ishimoto; Byung Ho Choi; Kuh Kim; Tsunehiro Miita; Yasunori Ouchi
Abstract We obtained a time series of electric voltage records by a submarine cable buried between Hamada and Pusan together with a set of speed records of the Tsushima warm current, measured southeast of the Tsushima island. A cross-spectral analysis was made between small voltage variation and speed variation. A strong correlation exists between the two variations.
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006
Yutaka Yoshikawa; Akira Masuda; Kenji Marubayashi; Michiyoshi Ishibashi; A. Okuno
Journal of Oceanography | 2010
Yutaka Yoshikawa; Akira Masuda; Kenichi Marubayashi; Michiyoshi Ishibashi
Reports of Research Institute for Applied Mechanics,Kyushu University | 2008
隆司 中園; 裕 吉川; 章 増田; 賢二 丸林; 道芳 石橋; Ryuji Nakazono; Yutaka Yoshikawa; Akira Masuda; Kenji Marubayashi; Michiyoshi Ishibashi
Engineering sciences reports, Kyushu University | 2005
章 奥野; 裕 吉川; 章 増田; 賢次 丸林; 道芳 石橋; Akira Okuno; Yutaka Yoshikawa; Akira Masuda; Kenji Marubayashi; Michiyoshi Ishibashi
Reports of Research Institute for Applied Mechanics,Kyushu University | 2004
章 奥野; Akira Okuno; 裕 吉川; Yutaka Yoshikawa; 章 増田; Akira Masuda; 賢次 丸林; Kenji Marubayashi; 道芳 石橋; Michiyoshi Ishibashi
Archive | 2012
Yutaka Yoshikawa; Akira Masuda; Michiyoshi Ishibashi; Kenji Marubayashi