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    Variability of the Oceanic Mixed Layer, 1960–2004

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2008:;volume( 021 ):;issue: 005::page 1029
    Author:
    Carton, James A.
    ,
    Grodsky, Semyon A.
    ,
    Liu, Hailong
    DOI: 10.1175/2007JCLI1798.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: A new monthly uniformly gridded analysis of mixed layer properties based on the World Ocean Atlas 2005 global ocean dataset is used to examine interannual and longer changes in mixed layer properties during the 45-yr period 1960?2004. The analysis reveals substantial variability in the winter?spring depth of the mixed layer in the subtropics and midlatitudes. In the North Pacific an empirical orthogonal function analysis shows a pattern of mixed layer depth variability peaking in the central subtropics. This pattern occurs coincident with intensification of local surface winds and may be responsible for the SST changes associated with the Pacific decadal oscillation. Years with deep winter?spring mixed layers coincide with years in which winter?spring SST is low. In the North Atlantic a pattern of winter?spring mixed layer depth variability occurs that is not so obviously connected to local changes in winds or SST, suggesting that other processes such as advection are more important. Interestingly, at decadal periods the winter?spring mixed layers of both basins show trends, deepening by 10?40 m over the 45-yr period of this analysis. The long-term mixed layer deepening is even stronger (50?100 m) in the North Atlantic subpolar gyre. At tropical latitudes the boreal winter mixed layer varies in phase with the Southern Oscillation index, deepening in the eastern Pacific and shallowing in the western Pacific and eastern Indian Oceans during El Niños. In boreal summer the mixed layer in the Arabian Sea region of the western Indian Ocean varies in response to changes in the strength of the southwest monsoon.
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    contributor authorCarton, James A.
    contributor authorGrodsky, Semyon A.
    contributor authorLiu, Hailong
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:19:30Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:19:30Z
    date copyright2008/03/01
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-65772.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4207034
    description abstractA new monthly uniformly gridded analysis of mixed layer properties based on the World Ocean Atlas 2005 global ocean dataset is used to examine interannual and longer changes in mixed layer properties during the 45-yr period 1960?2004. The analysis reveals substantial variability in the winter?spring depth of the mixed layer in the subtropics and midlatitudes. In the North Pacific an empirical orthogonal function analysis shows a pattern of mixed layer depth variability peaking in the central subtropics. This pattern occurs coincident with intensification of local surface winds and may be responsible for the SST changes associated with the Pacific decadal oscillation. Years with deep winter?spring mixed layers coincide with years in which winter?spring SST is low. In the North Atlantic a pattern of winter?spring mixed layer depth variability occurs that is not so obviously connected to local changes in winds or SST, suggesting that other processes such as advection are more important. Interestingly, at decadal periods the winter?spring mixed layers of both basins show trends, deepening by 10?40 m over the 45-yr period of this analysis. The long-term mixed layer deepening is even stronger (50?100 m) in the North Atlantic subpolar gyre. At tropical latitudes the boreal winter mixed layer varies in phase with the Southern Oscillation index, deepening in the eastern Pacific and shallowing in the western Pacific and eastern Indian Oceans during El Niños. In boreal summer the mixed layer in the Arabian Sea region of the western Indian Ocean varies in response to changes in the strength of the southwest monsoon.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleVariability of the Oceanic Mixed Layer, 1960–2004
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume21
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/2007JCLI1798.1
    journal fristpage1029
    journal lastpage1047
    treeJournal of Climate:;2008:;volume( 021 ):;issue: 005
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