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Oceanic Origin of A Recent La Nin a-Like Trend in the Tropical Pacific 被引量:4

Oceanic Origin of A Recent La Nin a-Like Trend in the Tropical Pacific
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摘要 Global ocean temperature has been rising since the late 1970s at a speed unprecedented during the past century of recordkeeping.This accelerated warming has profound impacts not only on the marine ecosystem and oceanic carbon uptake but also on the global water cycle and climate.During this rapid warming period,the tropical Pacific displays a pronounced La Nin a-like trend,characterized by an intensification of west-east SST gradient and of atmospheric zonal overturning circulation,namely the Walker circulation.This La Nin a-like trend differs from the El Nin o-like trend in warm climate projected by most climate models,and cannot be explained by responses of the global water cycle to warm climate.The results of this study indicate that the intensification of the zonal SST gradient and the Walker circulation are associated with recent strengthening of the upper-ocean meridional overturning circulation. Global ocean temperature has been rising since the late 1970s at a speed unprecedented during the past century of recordkeeping.This accelerated warming has profound impacts not only on the marine ecosystem and oceanic carbon uptake but also on the global water cycle and climate.During this rapid warming period,the tropical Pacific displays a pronounced La Nin a-like trend,characterized by an intensification of west-east SST gradient and of atmospheric zonal overturning circulation,namely the Walker circulation.This La Nin a-like trend differs from the El Nin o-like trend in warm climate projected by most climate models,and cannot be explained by responses of the global water cycle to warm climate.The results of this study indicate that the intensification of the zonal SST gradient and the Walker circulation are associated with recent strengthening of the upper-ocean meridional overturning circulation.
出处 《Advances in Atmospheric Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第5期1109-1117,共9页 大气科学进展(英文版)
基金 supported by the Major Project of National Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos. 40890150 and 40890155) the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China(Grant No. 40788002)
关键词 tropical Pacific warming trend hydrological cycle subtropical tropical cell tropical Pacific warming trend hydrological cycle subtropical tropical cell
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