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- Title
Response of Freshwater Flux and Sea Surface Salinity to Variability of the Atlantic Warm Pool.
- Authors
Wang, Chunzai; Zhang, Liping; Lee, Sang-Ki
- Abstract
The response of freshwater flux and sea surface salinity (SSS) to the Atlantic warm pool (AWP) variations from seasonal to multidecadal time scales is investigated by using various reanalysis products and observations. All of the datasets show a consistent response for all time scales: A large (small) AWP is associated with a local freshwater gain (loss) to the ocean, less (more) moisture transport across Central America, and a local low (high) SSS. The moisture budget analysis demonstrates that the freshwater change is dominated by the atmospheric mean circulation dynamics, while the effect of thermodynamics is of secondary importance. Further decomposition points out that the contribution of the mean circulation dynamics primarily arises from its divergent part, which mainly reflects the wind divergent change in the low level as a result of SST change. In association with a large (small) AWP, warmer (colder) than normal SST over the tropical North Atlantic can induce anomalous low-level convergence (divergence), which favors anomalous ascent (decent) and thus generates more (less) precipitation. On the other hand, a large (small) AWP weakens (strengthens) the trade wind and its associated westward moisture transport to the eastern North Pacific across Central America, which also favors more (less) moisture residing in the Atlantic and hence more (less) precipitation. The results imply that variability of freshwater flux and ocean salinity in the North Atlantic associated with the AWP may have the potential to affect the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation.
- Subjects
CENTRAL America; SEA salt; WATER salinization; SEASONAL temperature variations; THERMODYNAMICS research; ATMOSPHERIC circulation; METEOROLOGICAL precipitation
- Publication
Journal of Climate, 2013, Vol 26, Issue 4, p1249
- ISSN
0894-8755
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00284.1