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ENSO to multi-decadal time scale changes in East Australian Current transports and Fort Denison sea level: Oceanic Rossby waves as the connecting mechanism
Authors:Neil J Holbrook  Ian D GoodwinShayne McGregor  Ernesto MolinaScott B Power
Institution:a School of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
b Department of Environment and Geography, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
c International Pacific Research Center, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
d Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
e Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:The connection between East Australian Current (EAC) transport variability and Australia’s east coast sea level has received little treatment in the literature. This is due in part to the complex interacting physical processes operating in the coastal zone combined with the sparsity of observations available to improve our understanding of these possible connections. This study demonstrates a statistically significant (at the >90% level) relationship between interannual to decadal time scale variations in observed estimates of the EAC transport changes and east coast sea level measured at the high-quality, long record Fort Denison tide-gauge in Sydney Harbour, Australia (33°51′18″S, 151°13′32″E). We further demonstrate, using a linear reduced-gravity ocean model, that ENSO to decadal time-scale variations and the ocean-adjusted multi-decadal trend (approx. 1 cm/decade) in observed sea level at Fort Denison are strongly connected to modulations of EAC transports by incoming westward propagating oceanic Rossby waves. We show that EAC transport and Fort Denison sea level vary in a manner expected from both Tasman Sea generated Rossby waves, which account for the interannual and multi-annual variability, and remotely forced (from east of New Zealand) Rossby wave connections through the mid-latitudes, accounting for the ocean-adjusted multi-decadal trend observed at the New South Wales coast - with the regional-Tasman Sea forcing explaining the greatest overall proportion of EAC transport and sea-level variances.
Keywords:East Australian Current  El Niñ  o - Southern Oscillation  Inter-decadal Pacific Oscillation  sea level  Rossby waves  reduced-gravity model
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