Observing Array Designed for Improving the Short‐Term Prediction of Kuroshio Extension State Transition Processes
Yu Geng,
Qiang Wang,
Hong‐Li Ren
et al.
Abstract:Given the essential implications of Kuroshio Extension (KE) bimodality on oceanic dynamical environment and climate, the present study investigates the targeted observation schemes, based on the conditional nonlinear optimal perturbation (CNOP) method and a reduced‐gravity shallow‐water model, to improve the forecast skills of transition processes of KE bimodal states. To obtain a suitable observing array, the observation schemes, with different numbers of observation sites and observation distances between tw… Show more
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