Frontiers in Marine Science (Jun 2023)

A seasonal circulation index for the ocean and its application to the South China Sea

  • Qiang Li,
  • Qiang Li,
  • Qiang Li,
  • Run Xin Huang,
  • Lingling Xie,
  • Lingling Xie,
  • Lingling Xie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1203486
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Ocean circulation is crucial in redistributing mass and energy on Earth. However, it varies significantly on a seasonal time scale due to external forcing. To quantify the seasonality of ocean circulation, we propose a seasonal circulation index (SCI). This index is defined as the normalized maximum deviation from the velocity vector, whose magnitude is the largest in one period. We have substantiated the efficiency of this index using the monsoon wind in the South China Sea (SCS). By utilizing this index, we have obtained the 3D structure of the seasonality of ocean circulation in the SCS. The SCI and the seasonal circulation amplitude (SCA) exhibit large values over 0.9 and 0.8 m s-1 in the western boundary current. Alternating southwest-northeastward bands of SCI with high and low values are distributed from the north shelf to the south, especially in the eastern basin. Although SCA decreases significantly with depth, SCI exhibits values higher than 0.7 in both the middle and deep layers, indicating a noteworthy seasonality and middle-layer enhancement in the abyssal basin of the SCS.

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