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The East China Sea

The animation displays the FVCOM-simulated near-surface M2-tidal currents and elevation in the East China Sea.
The animation displays the FVCOM-predicted near-surface temperature and currents in the East China Sea.  The simulation was done through a nesting with Global-FVCOM.
The animation displays the development of the FVCOM-predicted low-salinity plume in the inner shelf connecting to the Changjiang Estuary in the East China Sea.
The animation shows an example of the WRF-predicted sea-surface pressure and winds over the East China Sea.
The animation displays the trajectories of particles released near the surface (upper) and bottom (lower) within the Changjiang Estuary under a condition with only tidal forcing.
The animation displays the trajectories of particles released near the surface (upper) and bottom (lower) within the Changjiang Estuary under conditions with only tidal and wind forcings.