Annales Geophysicae (Feb 2011)

Sea surface wind perturbations over the Kashevarov Bank of the Okhotsk Sea: a satellite study

  • T. I. Tarkhova,
  • M. S. Permyakov,
  • E. Yu. Potalova,
  • V. I. Semykin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-29-393-2011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29
pp. 393 – 399

Abstract

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Sea surface wind perturbations over sea surface temperature (SST) cold anomalies over the Kashevarov Bank (KB) of the Okhotsk Sea are analyzed using satellite (AMSR-E and QuikSCAT) data during the summer-autumn period of 2006–2009. It is shown, that frequency of cases of wind speed decreasing over a cold spot in August–September reaches up to 67%. In the cold spot center SST cold anomalies reached 10.5 °C and wind speed lowered down to ~7 m s−1 relative its value on the periphery. The wind difference between a periphery and a centre of the cold spot is proportional to SST difference with the correlations 0.5 for daily satellite passes data, 0.66 for 3-day mean data and 0.9 for monthly ones. For all types of data the coefficient of proportionality consists of ~0.3 m s−1 on 1 °C.