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Seasonal and Interannual Variability in Coastal Circulations in the Northern South China Sea

Jin Liu    
Juanjuan Dai    
Dongfeng Xu    
Jun Wang and Yeping Yuan    

Resumen

Seasonal cycle and interannual variability in coastal circulations in the northern South China Sea (NSCS) are investigated using satellite altimeter data from March 1993 to September 2016. Altimeter-derived velocity anomalies are in good agreement with acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP) observations at an adjacent location. Along-shelf volume transport anomalies in the NSCS indicate northeastward transports from mid-spring to summer and southwestward transports from mid-autumn to winter, which are consistent with previous studies in this region. According to convergence and divergence in the target control volumes, cross-shelf volume transports are estimated as the differences between two neighboring along-shelf volume transport anomalies, with the assumption that long-term mean along-shelf volume transports at each cross-sections are identical. The results show onshore transports in mid-autumn and offshore transports in early summer. The comparison between altimeter-derived and ADCP-estimated cross-shelf volume transports is encouraging, especially when the region has relatively low mesoscale activities and a low freshwater input. Reconstructed cross-shelf volume transports through multiple linear regression reveal that seasonal harmonics is the primary force in driving cross-shelf volume transports in the NSCS, while wind and El Niño have secondary effects on controlling cross-shelf volume transports in different regions. The present study helps to quantify the long-term coastal circulations, especially cross-shelf volume transports, based on altimeter data, which has important implications on the dynamics in coastal regions where observational data is limited.

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