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Drivers of the Eddy Kinetic Energy Trend in the Kuroshio Extension
eddy kinetic energy trend; Kuroshio Extension; baroclinic instability; poleward shift
Session 35 - Eddy variability in the ocean and atmosphere: dynamics, parameterization and prediction
Abstract Accepted
Oceanic eddies play a significant role in regulating marine ecosystems and climate. In the Kuroshio Extension, high eddy kinetic energy (EKE) is generated through both barotropic and baroclinic instabilities. However, the long-term trend of EKE in the Kuroshio Extension remains poorly ecosystems. Using satellite observations and high-resolution reanalysis data, we identify a "sandwich-like" EKE trend structure, characterized by alternating positive-negative-positive trends in the region. This pattern is driven by the Kuroshio large meander and the baroclinic instability, which exhibit a positive-negative trend structure due to a poleward shift of the Kuroshio Extension. Our study sheds light on the dynamic processes underlying the EKE trend in this region.