Three Dimensional Structure of the Ullung Warm Lens

  • CHO Kyu-Dae (Department of Oceanography, National Fisheries University of Pusan) ;
  • BANG Tae-Jin (Department of Oceanography, National Fisheries University of Pusan) ;
  • SHIM Tae-Bo (Chinhae Research Lab.) ;
  • YU Hong-Sun (Department of Ocean Engineering, Korea Maritime University)
  • Published : 1990.09.01

Abstract

We studied the existence, form, size, variation and formation of warm lenses in the East Sea(Japan Sea) during $1979\~1988$ based on annual reports of oceanographic observations published by the National Fisheries Research and Development Agency of Korea and data of the Hydrographic Office of Republic of Korea. The warm lenses were formed in August, 1981, 1982, 1986 during study periods. The ranges of warm lenses were 50, 60, 90 km in the east-west(EW) direction and 100, 150, 120 km in the north-south(NS) direction in 1981, 1982, 1986, respectively. Because of the intrusion of cold water near 103 line, they shrink in horizontal scale in 1981. Most warm lenses were found at station 8 of 104 line in the vicinity of Ullung Island but centers of the lenses moved to the north in 1986. The form and position of warm lenses were related with the intensity of the Tsushima Warm Current and the formation of warm lenses were related with the bottom topography.

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