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Connecting subtropical salinity maxima to tropical salinity minima: Synchronization between ocean dynamics and the water cycle
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2023
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Source: Progress in Oceanography, 219, 103172
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Journal Title:Progress in Oceanography
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Description:Recent satellite observations reveal that the annual cycles of tropical sea surface salinity (SSS) minimum (Smin) and subtropical SSS maximum (Smax) are phased locked, with the former leading the latter by six months. The evidence suggests an interconnected nature between the salinity extrema, motivating an investigation into the underlying mechanisms. It is found that the poleward Ekman transport, driven by trade winds, stands as a pivotal conduit linking the influence of tropical freshwater to high salinities in the subtropical oceans. Two key aspects are central to the operation of this advective oceanic pathway. One is the annual formation of the near-equatorial Smin zones by Ekman convergence of the freshwater sourced from the double Intertropical Convergence Zones. The other is the advection time taken by Ekman transport traveling at an average speed of approximately 7 cm s−1. This speed allows the near-equatorial salinity anomalies to be carried to the subtropical Smax fringes in six months, aligning closely with the observed semi-annual phase shift between Smin and Smax. During El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) warm and cold episodes in recent decade, poleward propagation of near-equatorial low salinity anomalies was particularly prominent, leading to substantial surface freshening in the subtropical Pacific. Interestingly, the latitudinal spread of the ENSO-triggered SSS anomalies is confined within the domain of the poleward Ekman transport. This confinement reaffirms the inherent connection between the tropical Smin and subtropical Smax regions, shedding light on the intricate interplay between oceanic processes, the water cycle, and SSS distributions.
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Source:Progress in Oceanography, 219, 103172
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ISSN:0079-6611
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