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DOI: 10.1007/s00382-017-3703-0
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85019680552
论文题名:
Multidecadal-scale adjustment of the ocean mixed layer heat budget in the tropics: examining ocean reanalyses
作者: Cook K.H.; Vizy E.K.; Sun X.
刊名: Climate Dynamics
ISSN: 9307575
出版年: 2018
卷: 50, 期:2018-05-06
起始页码: 1513
结束页码: 1532
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: heat budget ; heat flux ; heat transfer ; mixed layer ; sea level change ; sea surface temperature ; trend analysis ; tropical region ; wind stress ; Indian Ocean ; Pacific Ocean ; Pacific Ocean (Tropical)
英文摘要: Distributions of ocean mixed layer temperature trends and trends in the net heat flux from the atmosphere differ, indicating the important role of the transport of heat within the ocean for determining temperature trends. Annual-mean, linear trends in the components of the tropical ocean mixed layer heat budget for 1980–2015 are diagnosed in 4 ocean reanalyses to improve our physical understanding of multidecadal-scale SST trends. The well-known temperature trend in the tropical Pacific, with cooling in the east and warming in the west, is reproduced in each reanalysis with high statistical significance. Cooling in the east is associated with negative trends in the net heat flux from the atmosphere and enhanced equatorial upwelling related to a strengthening of the subtropical cells. Negative trends in the net heat flux also occur in the western tropical Pacific, but advective warming associated with a strengthening and shoaling of the equatorial undercurrent overwhelms these negative trends. The strengthening of the equatorial undercurrent is consistent with enhanced easterly wind stress, which is applied to the ocean reanalyses, and differential sea level trends that enhance the negative zonal height gradient across the Pacific. The Pacific North Equatorial countercurrent is also strengthening in all 4 reanalyses in association with a strengthening of the sea level trough at 10°N in the central and eastern Pacific. All 4 ocean reanalyses produce warming of 0.1–0.3 K/decade in the North Atlantic with statistical significance levels ranging from below 90–99%. The Atlantic is similar to the Pacific in having the equatorial undercurrent strengthening, but indications of shoaling are less consistent in the reanalyses and the North Equatorial Countercurrent in the Atlantic is not strengthening. Large-scale ocean mixed layer warming trends in the Indian Ocean in the reanalyses are interrupted by some regional cooling close to the equator. Net surface heat flux trends are mostly negative, indicating increasing heat fluxes from the ocean to the atmosphere. Wind stress trends applied to the ocean reanalyses are weak, but trends in the Indian Ocean equatorial undercurrent are strong. Since the Indian monsoon climate introduces strong seasonality, the annual analysis may not be adequate for studying physical processes in this ocean basin. © 2017, The Author(s).
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/109395
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作者单位: Department of Geological Sciences, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, United States

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Cook K.H.,Vizy E.K.,Sun X.. Multidecadal-scale adjustment of the ocean mixed layer heat budget in the tropics: examining ocean reanalyses[J]. Climate Dynamics,2018-01-01,50(2018-05-06)
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