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From: Typhoon-induced sea surface cooling during the 2011 and 2012 typhoon seasons: observational evidence and numerical investigations of the sea surface cooling effect using typhoon simulations

Figure 2

Horizontal distributions of the AVISO weekly sea surface height anomaly. Horizontal distributions of the AVISO weekly sea surface height anomaly (cm) (http://www.aviso.oceanobs.com/) on (a) 13 July 2011, (b) 27 July 2011, (c) 22 August 2012, and (d) 10 October 2012 before the passage of a typhoon and on (e) 20 July 2011, (f) 3 August 2011, (g) 29 August 2012, and (h) 17 October 2012 after the passage of the typhoons. The colors within the circles indicate the central pressure of the typhoon at each position along the RSMC-Tokyo best track. The open stars, circles, and triangles show the positions of the profiling floats, as in Figure 1, except during each analysis period.

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