Sea Surface Energy Fluxes' Response to the Quasi‐Biweekly Oscillation: A Case Study in the South China Sea
Murong Qi,
Bo Han,
Qinghua Yang
et al.
Abstract:The South China Sea (SCS) owns the world's strongest quasi‐biweekly oscillation (QBWO) in boreal summer, but the mechanism is still unclear. This case study summarizes two modes of QBWO over the summer SCS in 2019 by using empirical orthogonal function on the 10–20‐day bandpass‐filtered outgoing longwave radiation fields. The maximum positive irradiance anomalies for the two modes are 90 W m−2. The upward solar and downward longwave radiation anomalies own about 4%–8% of the irradiance magnitude, and the surfa… Show more
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