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Seasonality and trend of the global upper-ocean vertical velocity over 1998-2017

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通讯作者Liao,Fanglou
发表日期
2022-06-01
DOI
发表期刊
ISSN
0079-6611
EISSN
1873-4472
卷号204
摘要
The ocean vertical circulation has been historically underappreciated compared to the lateral circulation, largely due to the poor availability of the ocean vertical-velocity information. With the advent of high-performance ocean models, especially those constrained by the most available observations, it is now possible and incentive to dig into the vertical branch of ocean circulation. In this study, we used a state-of-the-art and dynamically-consistent ocean state estimate to investigate the seasonal variations and trend of the global upper-ocean (in the top 200 m) vertical velocity, with emphasis on the widely recognized upwelling and downwelling systems. Significant seasonal variations were noted. All around the global ocean, the North Indian Ocean and the Equator exhibited the strongest seasonality. There existed an equatorial Rossby wave propagating the equatorial Pacific upwelling at a phase speed of approximately -0.60 m/s (westward). Over 1998-2017, there were not basin-scale patterns of statistically-significant trend in the upper-ocean vertical velocity. In addition, our results did not support the classical Bakun's 1990 hypothesis on the upwelling intensification along the major eastern boundary upwelling systems in the context of global warming. This, however, may be due to the short period considered in this study. Four extended datasets were also examined. Patterns of seasonal variations were largely robust among these datasets. Results from these extended datasets further confirmed that there were not basin-scale patterns of statistically significant intensification or weakening of vertical circulations in the top 200 m of the global ocean during 1998-2017.
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SCI ; EI
语种
英语
学校署名
其他
资助项目
Research Grants Council of Hong Kong["ECS26307720","GRF16305321"] ; Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou)[SMSEGL20SC01] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China["42006004","42090044"] ; Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences[XDB42000000]
WOS研究方向
Oceanography
WOS类目
Oceanography
WOS记录号
WOS:000830148700001
出版者
EI入藏号
20221912095862
EI主题词
Global warming ; Mechanical waves
EI分类号
Atmospheric Properties:443.1
ESI学科分类
GEOSCIENCES
Scopus记录号
2-s2.0-85129682767
来源库
Web of Science
引用统计
被引频次[WOS]:2
成果类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://sustech.caswiz.com/handle/2SGJ60CL/334809
专题工学院_海洋科学与工程系
作者单位
1.Department of Ocean Science,The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Hong Kong
2.Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou),Guangzhou,511458,China
3.Key Laboratory of Ocean Circulation and Waves,Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences,Qingdao,266071,China
4.Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Qingdao,266071,China
5.Center for Mega Science,Chinese Academy of Science,Qingdao,266071,China
6.Department of Ocean Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech),Shenzhen,518055,China
7.Division of Physical Sciences and Engineering,King Abdullah University of Science and Technology,Thuwal,23955,Saudi Arabia
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GB/T 7714
Liao,Fanglou,Gao,Guandong,Zhan,Peng,et al. Seasonality and trend of the global upper-ocean vertical velocity over 1998-2017[J]. PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY,2022,204.
APA
Liao,Fanglou,Gao,Guandong,Zhan,Peng,&Wang,Yan.(2022).Seasonality and trend of the global upper-ocean vertical velocity over 1998-2017.PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY,204.
MLA
Liao,Fanglou,et al."Seasonality and trend of the global upper-ocean vertical velocity over 1998-2017".PROGRESS IN OCEANOGRAPHY 204(2022).
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