2001 - Ph.D., The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
1997 - M.S., Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
1995 - B.S., Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Research Interests
Mesoscale ocean processes such as baroclinic instability and
geostrophic eddies
Interannual variation of the Kuroshio and the Kuroshio Extension
Three-dimensional structure of ocean gyres in the North Pacific
Scientific Work Experience
July 2001- present: Assistant Researcher, International Pacific
Research Center,
School of Ocean and Earth Science Technology, University of Hawaii
Publications
Endoh, T., Y. Jia, and K.J. Richards: Sensitivity of the
Ventilation Process in the North Pacific to the Eddy-Induced Tracer
Transport. J. Phys. Oceanogr., IPRC-376.
Endoh, T., H. Mitsudera, S.-P. Xie, and B. Qiu: Thermohaline
structure in the subarctic North Pacific simulated in a general
circulation model. J. Phys. Oceanogr., in press.
Endoh, T. and T. Hibiya, 2001: Numerical Simulation of the
Transient Response of the Kuroshio
Leading to the Large Meander Formation South of Japan. Journal of
Geophysical Research, 106, No. C11, 26,833-26,850.
Endoh, T. and T. Hibiya, 2000: Numerical Study of the Generation
and Propagation of Trigger
Meanders of the Kuroshio South of Japan. Journal of Oceanography,
56, vol. 4, 409-418.