2018
DOI: 10.3390/atmos9020036
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Typhoon Effect on Kuroshio and Green Island Wakes: A Modelling Study

Abstract: Green Island, located in the typhoon-active eastern Taiwan coastal water, is the potential Kuroshio power plant site. In this study, a high resolution (250-2250 m) shallow-water equations model is used to investigate the effect of typhoon on the hydro-dynamics of Kuroshio and Green Island wakes. Two typhoon-Kuroshio interactions-typhoon Soulik and Holland's typhoon model-are studied. Simulation results of typhoon Soulik indicate salient characteristics of Kuroshio, and downstream island wakes seems less affect… Show more

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“…Subsequently, the synthetic typhoon moves with a typical forward speed, e.g., 15-20 km/h. For the path, a simple straight line commonly used for evaluating typhoon impacts is considered [74]. In other words, the tracks can be easily determined using different relative angles and center location at the landfall.…”
Section: Knowledge Extraction Methods (Kem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the synthetic typhoon moves with a typical forward speed, e.g., 15-20 km/h. For the path, a simple straight line commonly used for evaluating typhoon impacts is considered [74]. In other words, the tracks can be easily determined using different relative angles and center location at the landfall.…”
Section: Knowledge Extraction Methods (Kem)mentioning
confidence: 99%