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Variation of Indo-Pacific upper ocean heat content during 2001–2012 revealed by Argo
引用本文:吴晓芬,刘增宏,廖光洪,吴玲娟.Variation of Indo-Pacific upper ocean heat content during 2001–2012 revealed by Argo[J].海洋学报(英文版),2015,34(5):29-38.
作者姓名:吴晓芬  刘增宏  廖光洪  吴玲娟
作者单位:卫星海洋环境动力学国家重点实验室, 国家海洋局第二海洋研究所, 杭州 310012,卫星海洋环境动力学国家重点实验室, 国家海洋局第二海洋研究所, 杭州 310012,卫星海洋环境动力学国家重点实验室, 国家海洋局第二海洋研究所, 杭州 310012,国家海洋局北海预报中心, 青岛 266071
基金项目:The National Basic Research Program (973 Program) of China under contract No. 2012CB955601; the Special Program for National Basic Research under contract No. 2012FY112300; the Scientific Research Fund of the Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration under contract Nos JG1207, JG1303 and SOED1307; the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 41206022, and 41406022.
摘    要:Understanding of the temporal variation of oceanic heat content(OHC) is of fundamental importance to the prediction of climate change and associated global meteorological phenomena. However, OHC characteristics in the Pacific and Indian oceans are not well understood. Based on in situ ocean temperature and salinity profiles mainly from the Argo program, we estimated the upper layer(0–750 m) OHC in the Indo-Pacific Ocean(40°S–40°N, 30°E–80°W). Spatial and temporal variability of OHC and its likely physical mechanisms are also analyzed. Climatic distributions of upper-layer OHC in the Indian and Pacific oceans have a similar saddle pattern in the subtropics, and the highest OHC value was in the northern Arabian Sea. However, OHC variabilities in the two oceans were different. OHC in the Pacific has an east-west see-saw pattern, which does not appear in the Indian Ocean. In the Indian Ocean, the largest change was around 10°S. The most interesting phenomenon is that, there was a long-term shift of OHC in the Indo-Pacific Ocean during 2001–2012. Such variation coincided with modulation of subsurface temperature/salinity. During 2001–2007, there was subsurface cooling(freshening)nearly the entire upper 400 m layer in the western Pacific and warming(salting) in the eastern Pacific. During2008–2012, the thermocline deepened in the western Pacific but shoaled in the east. In the Indian Ocean, there was only cooling(upper 150 m only) and freshening(almost the entire upper 400 m) during 2001–2007. The thermocline deepened during 2008–2012 in the Indian Ocean. Such change appeared from the equator to off the equator and even to the subtropics(about 20°N/S) in the two oceans. This long-term change of subsurface temperature/salinity may have been caused by change of the wind field over the two oceans during 2001–2012, in turn modifying OHC.

关 键 词:海洋热含量  温盐剖面  风应力  Argo  印太海域
收稿时间:2014/6/24 0:00:00
修稿时间:2014/11/27 0:00:00

Variation of Indo-Pacific upper ocean heat content during 2001-2012 revealed by Argo
WU Xiaofen,LIU Zenghong,LIAO Guanghong and WU Lingjuan.Variation of Indo-Pacific upper ocean heat content during 2001-2012 revealed by Argo[J].Acta Oceanologica Sinica,2015,34(5):29-38.
Authors:WU Xiaofen  LIU Zenghong  LIAO Guanghong and WU Lingjuan
Institution:1.State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics, Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Hangzhou 310012, China2.North China Sea Marine Forecasting Center of State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao 266071, China
Abstract:Understanding of the temporal variation of oceanic heat content (OHC) is of fundamental importance to the prediction of climate change and associated global meteorological phenomena. However, OHC characteristics in the Pacific and Indian oceans are not well understood. Based on in situ ocean temperature and salinity profiles mainly from the Argo program, we estimated the upper layer (0-750 m) OHC in the Indo-Pacific Ocean (40°S-40°N, 30°E-80°W). Spatial and temporal variability of OHC and its likely physical mechanisms are also analyzed. Climatic distributions of upper-layer OHC in the Indian and Pacific oceans have a similar saddle pattern in the subtropics, and the highest OHC value was in the northern Arabian Sea. However, OHC variabilities in the two oceans were different. OHC in the Pacific has an east-west see-saw pattern, which does not appear in the Indian Ocean. In the Indian Ocean, the largest change was around 10°S. The most interesting phenomenon is that, there was a long-term shift of OHC in the Indo-Pacific Ocean during 2001-2012. Such variation coincided with modulation of subsurface temperature/salinity. During 2001-2007, there was subsurface cooling (freshening) nearly the entire upper 400 m layer in the western Pacific and warming (salting) in the eastern Pacific. During 2008-2012, the thermocline deepened in the western Pacific but shoaled in the east. In the Indian Ocean, there was only cooling (upper 150 m only) and freshening (almost the entire upper 400 m) during 2001-2007. The thermocline deepened during 2008-2012 in the Indian Ocean. Such change appeared from the equator to off the equator and even to the subtropics (about 20°N/S) in the two oceans. This long-term change of subsurface temperature/salinity may have been caused by change of the wind field over the two oceans during 2001-2012, in turn modifying OHC.
Keywords:ocean heat content  temperature and salinity profiles  wind forcing  Argo  Indo-Pacific Ocean
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