海面盐度对阿留申低地变化的响应

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jmarsys.2023.103888
Semyon A. Grodsky , Nicolas Reul , Douglas Vandemark
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大气阿留申低压系统的强度年际变化,对北太平洋亚北极锋的海面温度(SST)、海平面和其他海洋参数有明显影响。这些影响是由多变的纬向风通过其对经向埃克曼输送和海气通量的影响引起的。虽然SST响应在年际(ENSO)到十年(PDO)尺度上是众所周知的,但海面盐度(SSS)的响应由于观测相对稀疏而鲜为人知。卫星SSS、Argo盐度数据和模型模拟表明,SSS响应起源于西太平洋,并集中在北太平洋亚北极锋,在100米高空达到psu的十分之几。与SST异常相反,SSS异常表现为被动示踪剂,在整个盆地的北太平洋洋流中向东平流,出乎意料的是,有时会向东增强。到达东部边界后,它们主要沿着加利福尼亚海岸继续向南移动,一直到加利福尼亚半岛南端都可以被卫星SSS探测到。
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Sea surface salinity response to variations in the Aleutian Low

The strength of the atmospheric Aleutian Low pressure system varies interannually and has a distinct impact on sea surface temperature (SST), sea level, and other oceanic parameters along the North Pacific subarctic front. These impacts are caused by variable zonal winds through their effects on meridional Ekman transport and air-sea fluxes. While the SST response is well known on an interannual (ENSO) to decadal (PDO) scale, the response of sea surface salinity (SSS) is less known due to relatively sparse observations. The SSS response originates in the western Pacific and is concentrated along the North Pacific subarctic front, reaching a few tenths of psu in the upper 100 m, as demonstrated by satellite SSS, Argo salinity data, and model simulations. SSS anomalies, in contrast to SST anomalies, behave like passive tracers that are advected eastward in the North Pacific Current across the whole basin and, unexpectedly, sometimes intensify to the east. After reaching the eastern boundary, they continue predominantly southward along the California coast, remaining detectable by satellite SSS all the way to the southern tip of the California peninsula.

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