2017
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2016.07.13.01(cca)
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Long-term AVHRR SST change analysis in the Taiwan Strait using the rotated EOF method

Abstract: The Taiwan Strait (TS) connects the East China Sea (ECS) and South China Sea (SCS). Flow circulation in the TS exhibits complicated patterns during winter. The cold China Coastal Current (CCC) flows southward into the northwestern side of the strait as the warm Kuroshio Branch (KB) enters the strait along the southeastern side. In addition to the control that the northeasterly monsoon exerts over the CCC intrusion strength, the complex topography modifies the circulation. The winter temperature gradient in the… Show more

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“…In this special issue, eight papers are selected to represent the significant findings in assessing environmental evidences, understanding socio-vulnerability and exploring governance of climate change adaptation. Kuo et al (2017) devote their contribution on assessing the sea surface temperature in the Taiwan Strait. It explores the interannual variation associated with the Niño-Southern Oscillation and the decadal warming phenomena.…”
Section: Selected Results and Lessons Learned By The Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this special issue, eight papers are selected to represent the significant findings in assessing environmental evidences, understanding socio-vulnerability and exploring governance of climate change adaptation. Kuo et al (2017) devote their contribution on assessing the sea surface temperature in the Taiwan Strait. It explores the interannual variation associated with the Niño-Southern Oscillation and the decadal warming phenomena.…”
Section: Selected Results and Lessons Learned By The Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%