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Ocean mesoscale eddies and vertical motion
Trabajo presentado en la Ocean Sciences Meeting, celebrada en Nueva Orleans, Estados Unidos, del 21 al 26 de febrero de ...
Pascual, Ananda +4 more
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Representation of Surface Mixed‐Layer Eddies Affects the Large‐Scale Ventilation of the Global Ocean
Abstract Surface mixed‐layer dynamics play a crucial role in modulating the climate as it is the oceanic layer that directly communicates with the atmosphere. The resolution of global ocean models is, however, often restricted to O(1/4°) $\mathcal{O}(1/4{}^{\circ})$; this is too coarse to adequately resolve mixed‐layer processes, and we depend on ...
Takaya Uchida +8 more
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Abstract Kinetic energy (KE) transfer between spatial scales contributes to the ocean's energy budget by linking scales of KE supply and KE dissipation. Numerical simulations have indicated that for scales smaller than the baroclinic deformation radius, cross‐scale KE transfer has complex spatial and temporal variability, modulated by mixed layer ...
Sara Taylor +3 more
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Abstract Sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies in the Kuroshio Extension (KE) region have been increasingly recognized as playing a key role in shaping the extratropical air–sea interactions. However, the extent to which such extratropical SST forcing can influence large‐scale atmospheric circulation and surrounding SST remains uncertain ...
Itsuki Miura, Youichi Tanimoto
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Abstract The Kuroshio Extension (KE) exhibits pronounced decadal variability, influencing marine ecosystems, fisheries, and regional climate. However, how anthropogenic warming affects this variability remains uncertain due to limited satellite records and model resolution constraints.
Xin Wang, Bolan Gan, Lixin Wu, Hong Wang
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Warm rings in mesoscale eddies in a cold straining ocean. [PDF]
Dong H +11 more
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Abstract The response of marine low‐cloud mesoscale morphologies to climate change and emission reductions remains poorly understood. Here, we link long‐term trends in six cloud morphologies to variations in large‐scale meteorology and aerosols. The trends show strong spatial heterogeneity, with closed and disorganized mesoscale cellular convection ...
Jihu Liu +7 more
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Antarctic Meltwater Accelerates Southern Ocean Evolution Under Projected Atmospheric Warming
Abstract Increasing basal meltwater from Antarctic ice shelves may impact the Southern Ocean properties that feed back on the rate of melting. We investigate this feedback in a high‐emissions scenario using an Earth‐system model with interactive ice‐shelf basal melting, an improvement on previous studies that did not have the capability to evolve melt ...
Irena Vaňková +6 more
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Oceanic uptake of CO<sub>2</sub> enhanced by mesoscale eddies. [PDF]
Li X +6 more
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Abstract Dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool acts as both nutrient source and sink in the oligotrophic surface ocean. However, the drivers of seasonal variations in DOM stoichiometry and their relationship to nutrient cycling remain poorly understood.
Lusong Zhang +8 more
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