CLIVAR-KESS

Climate Variability and Predictability Project -Kuroshio Extension System Study

PROJECT DATES
05/29/2006 - 07/04/2006
Project Location
Japanese Coast
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The Climate Variability and Predictability (CLIVAR) Project is an international, multi-agency campaign aimed at understanding the physical processes responsible for climate variability and predictability. The Kuroshio Extension System Study (KESS) is a subset of the CLIVAR program and is a collaborative effort between the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the University of Rhode Island, and the University of Hawaii. The purpose of KESS is to understand the processes that govern the variability of, and the interaction between the warm, northward-flowing waters that leave the Japanese coast to flow eastward into the North Pacific, also known as the Kuroshio Extension, and its recirculation gyre, the large oval current system to the south of the extension. For this study NCAR/EOL deployed a sounding system on a ship off of the coast of Japan, east of the Yokohama port.

For more information in the CLIVAR project please visit: http://www.clivar.org/index.php

or for additional information on KESS please visit: http://www.po.gso.uri.edu/dynamics/KESS/

Data Manager:

Kate Young : NCAR/EOL/ISF

CONTACT INFORMATION

Data Manager
EOL Archive, NCAR/EOL/DMS