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Progress of Large-Scale Air-Sea Interaction Studies in China


doi: 10.1007/BF02915566

  • This paper summarizes the progress of large-scale air-sea interaction studies that has been achieved in China in the four-year period from July 1998 to July 2002, including seven aspects in the area of the air-sea interaction, namely air-sea interaction related to the tropical Pacific Ocean, monsoon-related air-sea interaction, air-sea interaction in the north Pacific Ocean, air-sea interaction in the Indian Ocean, air-sea interactions in the global oceans, field experiments, and oceanic cruise surveys. However more attention has been paid to the first and the second aspects because a large number of papers in the reference literature for preparing and organizing this paper are concentrated in the tropical Pacific Ocean, such as the ENSO process with its climatic effects and dynamics, and the monsoon-related air-sea interaction. The literature also involves various phenomena with their different time and spatial scales such as intraseasonal, annual, interannual, and interdecadal variabilities in the atmosphere/ocean interaction system, reflecting the contemporary themes in the four-year period at the beginning of an era from the post-TOGA to CLIVAR studies. Apparently, it is a difficult task to summarize the great progress in this area, as it is extracted from a large quantity of literature, although the authors tried very hard.
  • [1] Haoya LIU, Weibiao LI, Shumin CHEN, Rong FANG, Zhuo LI, 2018: Atmospheric Response to Mesoscale Ocean Eddies over the South China Sea, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 35, 1189-1204.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-018-7175-x
    [2] Xiao DONG, Renping LIN, Jiang ZHU, Zeting LU, 2016: Evaluation of Ocean Data Assimilation in CAS-ESM-C: Constraining the SST Field, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 33, 795-807.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-016-5234-8
    [3] Yan SUN, Fan WANG, De-Zheng SUN, 2016: Weak ENSO Asymmetry Due to Weak Nonlinear Air-Sea Interaction in CMIP5 Climate Models, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 33, 352-364.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-015-5018-6
    [4] REN Xuejuan, William PERRIE, 2006: Air-sea Interaction of Typhoon Sinlaku (2002) Simulated by the Canadian MC2 Model, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 23, 521-530.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-006-0521-4
    [5] Li Chongyin, Han-Ru Cho, Jough-Tai Wang, 2002: CISK Kelvin Wave with Evaporation-Wind Feedback and Air-Sea Interaction A Further Study of Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillation Mechanism, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 19, 379-390.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-002-0073-1
    [6] Shaowu BAO, Lian XIE, Sethu RAMAN, 2004: A Numerical Study of a TOGA-COARE Squall-Line Using a Coupled Mesoscale Atmosphere-Ocean Model, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 21, 708-716.  doi: 10.1007/BF02916368
    [7] Lei WANG, Guanghua CHEN, 2018: Impact of the Spring SST Gradient between the Tropical Indian Ocean and Western Pacific on Landfalling Tropical Cyclone Frequency in China, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 35, 682-688.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-017-7078-2
    [8] ZHENG Bin, GU Dejun, LIN Ailan, LI Chunhui, 2008: Spatial Patterns of Tropospheric Biennial Oscillation and Its Numerical Simulation, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 25, 815-823.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-008-0815-9
    [9] DING Yihui, LI Chongyin, LIU Yanju, 2004: Overview of the South China Sea Monsoon Experiment, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 21, 343-360.  doi: 10.1007/BF02915563
    [10] Zhe HAN, Shuanglin LI, 2018: Precursor Role of Winter Sea-Ice in the Labrador Sea for Following-Spring Precipitation over Southeastern North America and Western Europe, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 35, 65-74.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-017-6291-3
    [11] Chao Jiping, Yuan Shaoyu, Chao Qingchen, Tian Jiwei, 2002: A Data Analysis Study on the Evolution of the EI Ni?o/ La Ni?a Cycle, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 19, 837-844.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-002-0048-2
    [12] CHEN Xianyan, Masahide KIMOTO, 2009: Simulating Tropical Instability Waves in the Equatorial Eastern Pacific with a Coupled General Circulation Model, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 26, 1015-1026.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-009-8078-7
    [13] JIANG Xiaoping, ZHONG Zhong, LIU Chunxia, 2008: The Effect of Typhoon-Induced SST Cooling on Typhoon Intensity: The Case of Typhoon Chanchu (2006), ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 25, 1062-1072.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-008-1062-9
    [14] Fei ZHENG, Jianping LI, Fred KUCHARSKI, Ruiqiang DING, Ting LIU, 2018: Dominant SST Mode in the Southern Hemisphere Extratropics and Its Influence on Atmospheric Circulation, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 35, 881-895.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-017-7162-7
    [15] Wang Zhiren, Wu Dexing, Chen Dake, Wu Huiding, Song Xuejia, Zhang Zhanhai, 2002: Critical Time Span and Nonlinear Action Structure of Climatic Atmosphere and Ocean, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 19, 741-756.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-002-0013-0
    [16] Ting ZHANG, Jinbao SONG, 2018: Effects of Sea-Surface Waves and Ocean Spray on Air-Sea Momentum Fluxes, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 35, 469-478.  doi: 10.1007/s00376-017-7101-7
    [17] LIU Xiying, ZHANG Xuehong, YU Yongqiang, YU Rucong, 2004: Mean Climatic Characteristics in High Northern Latitudes in an Ocean-Sea Ice-Atmosphere Coupled Model, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 21, 236-244.  doi: 10.1007/BF02915710
    [18] Zhang Renhe, Chao Jiping, 1993: Unstable Tropical Air-Sea Interaction Waves and Their Physical Mechanisms, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 10, 61-70.  doi: 10.1007/BF02656954
    [19] P.C. Chu, 1988: AN INSTABILITY THEORY OF AIR-SEA INTERACTION FOR COASTAL UPWELLING, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 5, 277-286.  doi: 10.1007/BF02656752
    [20] Li Chongyin, Liao Qinghai, 1996: Behaviour of Coupled Modes in a Simple Nonlinear Air-Sea Interaction Model, ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 13, 183-195.  doi: 10.1007/BF02656861

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Manuscript received: 10 May 2004
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Progress of Large-Scale Air-Sea Interaction Studies in China

  • 1. First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061,First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061,First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061,Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071,First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266061

Abstract: This paper summarizes the progress of large-scale air-sea interaction studies that has been achieved in China in the four-year period from July 1998 to July 2002, including seven aspects in the area of the air-sea interaction, namely air-sea interaction related to the tropical Pacific Ocean, monsoon-related air-sea interaction, air-sea interaction in the north Pacific Ocean, air-sea interaction in the Indian Ocean, air-sea interactions in the global oceans, field experiments, and oceanic cruise surveys. However more attention has been paid to the first and the second aspects because a large number of papers in the reference literature for preparing and organizing this paper are concentrated in the tropical Pacific Ocean, such as the ENSO process with its climatic effects and dynamics, and the monsoon-related air-sea interaction. The literature also involves various phenomena with their different time and spatial scales such as intraseasonal, annual, interannual, and interdecadal variabilities in the atmosphere/ocean interaction system, reflecting the contemporary themes in the four-year period at the beginning of an era from the post-TOGA to CLIVAR studies. Apparently, it is a difficult task to summarize the great progress in this area, as it is extracted from a large quantity of literature, although the authors tried very hard.

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