Publications

Liu, CL; Sun, QW; Xing, QG; Liang, ZL; Deng, Y; Zhu, LX (2017). Spatio-temporal Variability in Sea Surface Temperatures for the Yellow Sea based on MODIS Dataset. OCEAN SCIENCE JOURNAL, 52(1), 1-10.

Abstract
The spatio-temporal variabilities in sea surface temperature (SST) were analyzed using a time series of MODIS datasets for four separate regions in the Yellow Sea (YS) that were located along a north-south axis. The space variant temporal anomaly was further decomposed using an empirical orthogonal function (EOF) for estimating spatially distributed SST. The monthly SSTs showed similar temporal patterns in each region, which ranged from 2.4 degrees C to 28.4 degrees C in the study years 2011 to 2013, with seasonal cycles being stronger at the higher latitudes and weaker at the lower latitudes. Spatially, although there were no significant differences among the four regions (p<0.05) in any year, the geographical distribution of SST was characterized by an obvious gradient whereby SST decreased along the north-south axis. The monthly thermal difference among regions was largest in winter since the SST in the southeast was mainly affected by the Yellow Sea Warm Currents. The EOF1 mode accounted for 56% of the total spatial variance and exhibited a warming signal during the study period. The EOF2 mode accounted for 8% of the total variance and indicated the warm current features in the YS. The EOF3 mode accounted for 6% of the total variance and indicated the topographical features. The methodology used in this study demonstrated the spatio temporal variabilities in the YS.

DOI:
10.1007/s12601-017-0006-7

ISSN:
1738-5261