Cold- versus warm-season-forced variability of the Kuroshio and North Pacific subtropical mode water

被引:0
|
作者
Yuma Kawakami
Hideyuki Nakano
L. Shogo Urakawa
Takahiro Toyoda
Kei Sakamoto
Goro Yamanaka
Shusaku Sugimoto
机构
[1] Meteorological Research Institute,Department of Atmosphere, Ocean, and Earth System Modeling Research
[2] Tohoku University,Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The ocean responds to atmospheric variations. Changes in sea surface winds, surface air temperature, and surface air humidity cause upper ocean variability by modulating air-sea momentum and heat exchanges. Upper ocean variability in the mid-latitudes on inter-annual and longer timescales has previously been considered to be attributable to atmospheric variations in the cold season, because atmospheric forcing is stronger in the cold season than in the warm season. However, this idea has not been sufficiently confirmed yet. Although the ocean model is a useful tool to evaluate the impact of the atmospheric forcing in each season, there are no past studies having examined ocean model responses respectively to the cold- and warm-season atmospheric forcing. In this study, we performed numerical experiments with an eddy-resolving ocean general circulation model and investigated oceanic responses to cold- and warm-season atmospheric forcing, focusing on the Kuroshio and North Pacific subtropical mode water (STMW) in the western mid-latitude North Pacific. We found that temporal variations of net Kuroshio transport and STMW distribution/temperature are dominantly controlled by atmospheric forcing in the cold season. These results suggest that cold-season atmospheric variations are key to obtaining insights into large-scale upper ocean variability in the North Pacific subtropical gyre.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A comparison of North Pacific and North Atlantic subtropical mode waters in a climatologically-forced model
    Douglass, Elizabeth M.
    Kwon, Young-Oh
    Jayne, Steven R.
    DEEP-SEA RESEARCH PART II-TOPICAL STUDIES IN OCEANOGRAPHY, 2013, 91 : 139 - 151
  • [32] Response of North Pacific eastern subtropical mode water to greenhouse gas versus aerosol forcing
    Li, Xiang
    Luo, Yiyong
    ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, 2016, 33 (04) : 522 - 532
  • [33] Response of North Pacific Eastern Subtropical Mode Water to Greenhouse Gas Versus Aerosol Forcing
    Xiang LI
    Yiyong LUO
    AdvancesinAtmosphericSciences, 2016, 33 (04) : 522 - 532
  • [34] "Eddy Resolving" Observation of the North Pacific Subtropical Mode Water
    Oka, Eitarou
    Suga, Toshio
    Sukigara, Chiho
    Toyama, Katsuya
    Shimada, Keishi
    Yoshida, Jiro
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, 2011, 41 (04) : 666 - 681
  • [35] Ventilation of the North Pacific subtropical pycnocline and mode water formation
    Suga, Toshio
    Aoki, Yoshikazu
    Saito, Hiroko
    Hanawa, Kimio
    PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY, 2008, 77 (04) : 285 - 297
  • [36] Evolution of the North Pacific Subtropical Mode Water in Anticyclonic Eddies
    Xu, Lixiao
    Xie, Shang-Ping
    Liu, Qinyu
    Liu, Cong
    Li, Peiliang
    Lin, Xiaopei
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 2017, 122 (12) : 10118 - 10130
  • [37] Decadal seesaw of the Central and Subtropical Mode Water formation associated with the Kuroshio Extension variability
    Eitarou Oka
    Bo Qiu
    Shinya Kouketsu
    Kazuyuki Uehara
    Toshio Suga
    Journal of Oceanography, 2012, 68 : 355 - 360
  • [38] Decadal seesaw of the Central and Subtropical Mode Water formation associated with the Kuroshio Extension variability
    Oka, Eitarou
    Qiu, Bo
    Kouketsu, Shinya
    Uehara, Kazuyuki
    Suga, Toshio
    JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, 2012, 68 (02) : 355 - 360
  • [39] Decadal variability of North Pacific central mode water
    Ladd, C
    Thompson, L
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, 2002, 32 (10) : 2870 - 2881
  • [40] A Multivariate Estimate of the Cold Season Atmospheric Response to North Pacific SST Variability
    Revelard, Adele
    Frankignoul, Claude
    Kwon, Young-Oh
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2018, 31 (07) : 2771 - 2796