1212 / 2024-09-20 16:50:20
Indian Ocean and Tropical Atlantic Drives Mid-Latitude Pacific Climate Changes
Indian Ocean, Tropical Atlantic, mid-latitude Pacific
摘要待审
Li Xichen / Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Cai Wenju / Laoshan Laboratory
England Matthew / University of New South Wales
Surface winds in the Pacific basin are pivotal in regional atmosphere-ocean interaction and global climate variability. Notably, during the satellite era, these surface winds have exhibited significant changes. While previous research predominantly concentrated on the intensified equatorial Pacific trade winds, their meridional extent has been less explored. This study uncovers that westward wind anomalies extend beyond the tropics into the mid-latitude Pacific, exhibiting substantial magnitudes of approximately 1 m/s, and significantly influencing sea surface temperature (SST) and sea level variations in the Pacific. Through a hierarchy of model simulations with different complexity, we demonstrate that the observed mid-latitude Pacific wind anomalies mainly stem from warming in the tropical Atlantic and Indian Oceans. This warming trigger stationary Rossby waves propagating into the Pacific, culminating in the formation of anomalous high-pressure centers over the mid-latitude Pacific. These centers, in turn, modulate surface winds in accordance with geostrophic balance, which further drives ocean warming over mid-latitudes Pacific. Our findings reveal a novel mechanism by which the tropical Atlantic and Indian Oceans exert a direct impact on the mid-latitude Pacific, thereby affecting atmosphere-ocean interactions, sea level dynamics in the Pacific basin, as well as the predictability and future projection of earth climate variability.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    01月14日

    2025

    01月17日

    2025

  • 09月27日 2024

    初稿截稿日期

  • 12月14日 2024

    注册截止日期

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