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Remote impacts of 2009 and 2015 El Niño on oceanic and biological processes in a marginal sea of the Northwestern Pacific
by
Naoki Hirose
, Ho Kyung Ha
, Sang-Wook Yeh
, Jae-Hun Park
, Yoonho Jung
, Kuk Jin Kim
in
704/106/829
/ 704/829/2737
/ Climate change
/ Climatic conditions
/ Coastal zone
/ Ecosystems
/ El Nino
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Medicine
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plankton
/ Precipitation
/ Q
/ R
/ Radiation
/ Regions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasonal variations
/ Solar radiation
/ Straits
/ Summer
/ Teleconnections
/ Wind
/ Zooplankton
2022
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Remote impacts of 2009 and 2015 El Niño on oceanic and biological processes in a marginal sea of the Northwestern Pacific
by
Naoki Hirose
, Ho Kyung Ha
, Sang-Wook Yeh
, Jae-Hun Park
, Yoonho Jung
, Kuk Jin Kim
in
704/106/829
/ 704/829/2737
/ Climate change
/ Climatic conditions
/ Coastal zone
/ Ecosystems
/ El Nino
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Medicine
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plankton
/ Precipitation
/ Q
/ R
/ Radiation
/ Regions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasonal variations
/ Solar radiation
/ Straits
/ Summer
/ Teleconnections
/ Wind
/ Zooplankton
2022
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Remote impacts of 2009 and 2015 El Niño on oceanic and biological processes in a marginal sea of the Northwestern Pacific
by
Naoki Hirose
, Ho Kyung Ha
, Sang-Wook Yeh
, Jae-Hun Park
, Yoonho Jung
, Kuk Jin Kim
in
704/106/829
/ 704/829/2737
/ Climate change
/ Climatic conditions
/ Coastal zone
/ Ecosystems
/ El Nino
/ Fluid mechanics
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrodynamics
/ Marine ecosystems
/ Medicine
/ multidisciplinary
/ Plankton
/ Precipitation
/ Q
/ R
/ Radiation
/ Regions
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Seasonal variations
/ Solar radiation
/ Straits
/ Summer
/ Teleconnections
/ Wind
/ Zooplankton
2022
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Remote impacts of 2009 and 2015 El Niño on oceanic and biological processes in a marginal sea of the Northwestern Pacific
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Remote impacts of 2009 and 2015 El Niño on oceanic and biological processes in a marginal sea of the Northwestern Pacific
2022
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The significance of long-term teleconnections derived from the anomalous climatic conditions of El Niño has been a highly debated topic, where the remote response of coastal hydrodynamics and marine ecosystems to El Niño conditions is not completely understood. The 14-year long data from a ship-borne acoustic Doppler current profiler was used to examine the El Niño’s impact, in particular, 2009 and 2015 El Niño events, on oceanic and biological processes in coastal regions across the Korea/Tsushima Strait. Here, it was revealed that the summer volume transport could be decreased by 8.7% (from 2.46 ± 0.39 to 2.24 ± 0.26 Sv) due to the anomalous northerly winds in the developing year of El Niño. Furthermore, the fall mean volume backscattering strength could be decreased by 1.8% (from − 97.09 ± 2.14 to − 98.84 ± 2.10 dB) due to the decreased surface solar radiation after the El Niño events. Overall, 2009 and 2015 El Niño events remotely affected volume transport and zooplankton abundance across the Korea/Tsushima Strait through climatic teleconnections.
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