41 results on '"Kang, Sok Kuh"'
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2. Numerical Study of Effects of Warm Ocean Eddies on Tropical Cyclones Intensity in Northwest Pacific
3. Anomalously large latent heat fluxes in low to moderate wind conditions within the eddy-rich zone of the Northwestern Pacific
4. Predicting rapid intensification of tropical cyclones in the western North Pacific: a machine learning and net energy gain rate approach
5. Satellite-driven Observational and Numerical Modeling Evidence of Negative Surge by Typhoon Talim 2017 over the Shelf of the East China Sea
6. Information-Theoretic Uncertainty Relation and Random-Phase Entropy
7. The North Equatorial Current and rapid intensification of super typhoons.
8. A Unified Numerical Model for Typhoon Surge in the Northwestern Pacific
9. Poleward-propagating near-inertial waves enabled by the western boundary current
10. Effects of the reduced air-sea drag coefficient in high winds on the rapid intensification of tropical cyclones and bimodality of the lifetime maximum intensity
11. Insignificant effects of eddies and typhoons on the biogeochemistry of the tropical northwest Pacific Ocean
12. Oceanic response to Typhoon Nari (2007) in the East China Sea
13. Export of particulate organic carbon (POC) in the eddy region of the tropical northwest Pacific
14. Mesoscale eddy effects on sea-air CO2 fluxes in the northern Philippine Sea
15. Weakening of the Kuroshio Upstream by Cyclonic Cold Eddies Enhanced by the Consecutive Passages of Typhoons Danas, Wipha, and Francisco (2013)
16. Tidal regime change due to the large scale of reclamation in the west coast of the Korean Peninsula in the Yellow and East China Seas
17. An overview of ocean renewable energy resources in Korea
18. Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Geostrophic Velocity of the Western Boundary Current
19. Effect of the surface wind stress parameterization on the storm surge modeling
20. Tidal dynamics in the strong tidal current environment of the Uldolmok waterway, southwestern tip off the Korean peninsula
21. Decision-Tree-Based Classification of Lifetime Maximum Intensity of Tropical Cyclones in the Tropical Western North Pacific
22. Vertical structure of the M2 tidal current in the Yellow Sea
23. Satellite-derived SST validation based on in-situ data during summer in the East China Sea and western North Pacific
24. Decadal change in relationship between western North Pacific tropical cyclone frequency and the tropical Pacific SST
25. Variability of seawater property after typhoon passage in the Philippine sea of the western North Pacific
26. Enhanced latent heat flux with moisture disequilibrium during rapid intensification of the strongest supertyphoon Mangkhut in 2018
27. Seasonal Variability in Middepth Gyral Circulation Patterns in the Central East/Japan Sea as Revealed by Long-Term Argo Data
28. Turbulence in the East China Sea: The summertime stratification
29. TIDAL REGIME CHANGE DUE TO INCHON TIDAL POWER PLANT OPERATION
30. Spatial variability in annual sea level variations around the Korean peninsula
31. Evaluation of Upper Ocean Temperature and Mixed Layer Depth in an Eddy-permitting Global Ocean General Circulation Model
32. Correction to “Patterns of recent sea level rise in the East/Japan Sea from satellite altimetry and in situ data”
33. Patterns of recent sea level rise in the East/Japan Sea from satellite altimetry and in situ data
34. Mode Change of Deep Water Formation Deduced from Slow Variation of Thermal Structure: One-dimensional Model Study
35. Nonlinear Tidal Characteristics along the Uldolmok Waterway off the Southwestern Tip of the Korean Peninsula
36. An Analytical Investigation on the Build-up of the Temperature Field due to a Point Heat Source in Shallow Coastal Water with Oscillatory Alongshore-flow
37. Two‐layer tidal modeling of the Yellow and East China Seas with application to seasonal variability of the M2 tide
38. Fine grid tidal modeling of the Yellow and East China Seas
39. Seasonal variability of the M2 tide in the seas adjacent to Korea
40. Two-layer tidal modeling of the Yellow and East China Seas with application to seasonal variability of the M2 tide.
41. Tidal Computation of the East China Sea. The Yellow Sea and the East Sea
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