Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal Oscillation
Over recent decades, a strong subsurface cooling trend in the South Indian Ocean (SIO) occurred, despite a continuous sea surface warming. Previous studies suggest this long-term (around 1960–2000) cooling trend is mainly driven by remote Pacific atmospheric forcing or local Indian Ocean (IO) forcin...
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doaj-a4ee8c0af23d4b70b88c5704bcfa54ce2020-11-25T01:31:30ZengTaylor & Francis GroupTellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography1600-08702017-01-0169110.1080/16000870.2017.13080551308055Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal OscillationXiaobing Zhou0Oscar Alves1Simon J. Marsland2Daohua Bi3Anthony C. Hirst4Research & Development, Bureau of MeteorologyResearch & Development, Bureau of MeteorologyCSIRO Oceans and AtmosphereCSIRO Oceans and AtmosphereResearch & Development, Bureau of MeteorologyOver recent decades, a strong subsurface cooling trend in the South Indian Ocean (SIO) occurred, despite a continuous sea surface warming. Previous studies suggest this long-term (around 1960–2000) cooling trend is mainly driven by remote Pacific atmospheric forcing or local Indian Ocean (IO) forcing. This study reveals that the dominant driver of the SIO subsurface cooling trend in different periods is closely related to the phase of Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). Our results suggest that the local IO wind forcing is responsible for the majority of the subsurface cooling trend and overwhelms a weak warming trend induced by the remote tropical Pacific wind forcing during the negative-phase period of PDO during 1960–76. However, this situation reverses during the PDO positive-phase period during 1977–98. Our analysis suggests that the PDO strengthens/weakens the tropical Pacific trade winds during negative/positive phase periods. Furthermore, the multi-decadal variations in the western Pacific induced by PDO impact the SIO subsurface temperature via baroclinic Rossby waves.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16000870.2017.1308055South Indian Oceanmulti-decadal variationsPacific Decadal Oscillation |
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Xiaobing Zhou Oscar Alves Simon J. Marsland Daohua Bi Anthony C. Hirst Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal Oscillation Tellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography South Indian Ocean multi-decadal variations Pacific Decadal Oscillation |
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Xiaobing Zhou Oscar Alves Simon J. Marsland Daohua Bi Anthony C. Hirst |
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Xiaobing Zhou |
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Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal Oscillation |
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Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal Oscillation |
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Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal Oscillation |
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Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal Oscillation |
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Multi-decadal variations of the South Indian Ocean subsurface temperature influenced by Pacific Decadal Oscillation |
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multi-decadal variations of the south indian ocean subsurface temperature influenced by pacific decadal oscillation |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Tellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography |
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Over recent decades, a strong subsurface cooling trend in the South Indian Ocean (SIO) occurred, despite a continuous sea surface warming. Previous studies suggest this long-term (around 1960–2000) cooling trend is mainly driven by remote Pacific atmospheric forcing or local Indian Ocean (IO) forcing. This study reveals that the dominant driver of the SIO subsurface cooling trend in different periods is closely related to the phase of Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). Our results suggest that the local IO wind forcing is responsible for the majority of the subsurface cooling trend and overwhelms a weak warming trend induced by the remote tropical Pacific wind forcing during the negative-phase period of PDO during 1960–76. However, this situation reverses during the PDO positive-phase period during 1977–98. Our analysis suggests that the PDO strengthens/weakens the tropical Pacific trade winds during negative/positive phase periods. Furthermore, the multi-decadal variations in the western Pacific induced by PDO impact the SIO subsurface temperature via baroclinic Rossby waves. |
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South Indian Ocean multi-decadal variations Pacific Decadal Oscillation |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16000870.2017.1308055 |
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