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    Decadal Sea Level Variability in the South Pacific in a Global Eddy-Resolving Ocean Model Hindcast

    Source: Journal of Physical Oceanography:;2008:;Volume( 038 ):;issue: 008::page 1731
    Author:
    Sasaki, Yoshi N.
    ,
    Minobe, Shoshiro
    ,
    Schneider, Niklas
    ,
    Kagimoto, Takashi
    ,
    Nonaka, Masami
    ,
    Sasaki, Hideharu
    DOI: 10.1175/2007JPO3915.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Sea level variability and related oceanic changes in the South Pacific from 1970 to 2003 are investigated using a hindcast simulation of an eddy-resolving ocean general circulation model (OGCM) for the Earth Simulator (OFES), along with sea level data from tide gauges since 1970 and a satellite altimeter since 1992. The first empirical orthogonal function mode of sea level anomalies (SLAs) of OFES exhibits broad positive SLAs over the central and western South Pacific. The corresponding principal component indicates roughly stable high, low, and high SLAs, separated by a rapid sea level fall in the late 1970s and sea level rise in the late 1990s, consistent with tide gauge and satellite observations. These decadal changes are accompanied by circulation changes of the subtropical gyre at 1000-m depth, and changes of upper-ocean zonal current and eddy activity around the Tasman Front. In general agreement with previous related studies, it is found that sea level variations in the Tasman Sea can be explained by propagation of long baroclinic Rossby waves forced by wind stress curl anomalies, if the impact of New Zealand is taken into account. The corresponding atmospheric variations are associated with decadal variability of El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Thus, decadal sea level variability in the western and central South Pacific in the past three and half decades and decadal ENSO variability are likely to be connected. The sea level rise in the 1990s, which attracted much attention in relation to the global warming, is likely associated with the decadal cooling in the tropical Pacific.
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    contributor authorSasaki, Yoshi N.
    contributor authorMinobe, Shoshiro
    contributor authorSchneider, Niklas
    contributor authorKagimoto, Takashi
    contributor authorNonaka, Masami
    contributor authorSasaki, Hideharu
    date accessioned2017-06-09T16:20:27Z
    date available2017-06-09T16:20:27Z
    date copyright2008/08/01
    date issued2008
    identifier issn0022-3670
    identifier otherams-66071.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4207366
    description abstractSea level variability and related oceanic changes in the South Pacific from 1970 to 2003 are investigated using a hindcast simulation of an eddy-resolving ocean general circulation model (OGCM) for the Earth Simulator (OFES), along with sea level data from tide gauges since 1970 and a satellite altimeter since 1992. The first empirical orthogonal function mode of sea level anomalies (SLAs) of OFES exhibits broad positive SLAs over the central and western South Pacific. The corresponding principal component indicates roughly stable high, low, and high SLAs, separated by a rapid sea level fall in the late 1970s and sea level rise in the late 1990s, consistent with tide gauge and satellite observations. These decadal changes are accompanied by circulation changes of the subtropical gyre at 1000-m depth, and changes of upper-ocean zonal current and eddy activity around the Tasman Front. In general agreement with previous related studies, it is found that sea level variations in the Tasman Sea can be explained by propagation of long baroclinic Rossby waves forced by wind stress curl anomalies, if the impact of New Zealand is taken into account. The corresponding atmospheric variations are associated with decadal variability of El Niño?Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Thus, decadal sea level variability in the western and central South Pacific in the past three and half decades and decadal ENSO variability are likely to be connected. The sea level rise in the 1990s, which attracted much attention in relation to the global warming, is likely associated with the decadal cooling in the tropical Pacific.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleDecadal Sea Level Variability in the South Pacific in a Global Eddy-Resolving Ocean Model Hindcast
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume38
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Physical Oceanography
    identifier doi10.1175/2007JPO3915.1
    journal fristpage1731
    journal lastpage1747
    treeJournal of Physical Oceanography:;2008:;Volume( 038 ):;issue: 008
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