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The South China Sea

The animation displays the variability of the surface temperature and near-surface currents produced by the coarse-resolution FVCOM in the East and South China Seas under a climatological forcing condition.
The animation displays the variability of the near-surface currents in the South China Sea over June 1-14, 2017. The results were from the FVCOM forecast system with a horizontal resolution of up to 17 m.
The animation displays the variability of the significant wave height in the South China Sea over June 1-10, 2017. The results were from the FVCOM-SWAVE forecast system with a horizontal resolution of up to 17 m.
The animation displays the variability of the significant wave height in the South China Sea during the Typhoon Hato crossing.