Spatiotemporal Coupling Characteristics and Influences of Satellite-observed Ocean-Meteorological Elements in the Western Pacific Ocean
Keywords:
Western Pacific Ocean, Satellite observations, Ocean-meteorological elements, Spatiotemporal coupling characteristicsAbstract
This paper aims to explore the spatiotemporal coupling characteristics and influences of satellite-observed ocean-meteorological elements in the Western Pacific Ocean. Through the analysis of relevant satellite observation data and re-analysis data, the coupling relationships of elements such as sea-surface temperature, sea-level pressure, and wind field in this region on different time scales and spatial distributions are revealed, as well as the significant impacts of these coupling characteristics on regional climate and ocean circulation. This provides a scientific basis for a better understanding of the changes in the climate system and the evolution of the marine environment in the Western Pacific Ocean.
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