Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic

Interannual variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) in the tropical North Atlantic is investigated using the GECCO2 ocean state estimate and Argo data. AAIW salinity variability near the western boundary is highly correlated with the transport along the western boundary on interannual tim...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Fu, Yao, Wang, Chunzai, Brandt, Peter, Greatbatch, Richard J.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION 2019
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Online Access:http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/41482
https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JC014878
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spelling ftchacadscgigcas:oai:ir.gig.ac.cn:344008/41482 2023-05-15T13:35:51+02:00 Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic Fu, Yao Wang, Chunzai Brandt, Peter Greatbatch, Richard J. 2019-06-01 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/41482 https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JC014878 英语 eng AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/41482 doi:10.1029/2018JC014878 Oceanography interannual variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the tropical North Atlantic meridional propagating AAIW salinity anomalies associated with the western boundary transport zonal propagating AAIW anomalies related to baroclinic Rossby wave propagation MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION PLANETARY WAVE-PROPAGATION OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONES VARYING MEAN FLOW BRAZIL CURRENT AGULHAS LEAKAGE BOTTOM TOPOGRAPHY DECADAL CHANGES TRANSPORT OCEAN 期刊论文 2019 ftchacadscgigcas https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JC014878 2020-12-22T07:21:39Z Interannual variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) in the tropical North Atlantic is investigated using the GECCO2 ocean state estimate and Argo data. AAIW salinity variability near the western boundary is highly correlated with the transport along the western boundary on interannual timescales. Northward propagating anomalies are associated with the western boundary transport variability that, to some extent, is related to the large-scale wind stress curl forcing by means of the Sverdrup balance. AAIW anomalies also propagate westward with the speed of baroclinic Rossby waves, indicating that the displacement of the meridional salinity gradient by westward propagation of baroclinic Rossby waves plays a role in the variability of AAIW characteristics. Slower eastward spreading of AAIW anomalies is identified on decadal timescales likely associated with the advection of salinity anomalies by weak eastward current bands. Understanding the observed interannual and decadal variability of AAIW salinity is important to properly interpret salinity changes reported in response to changes in the hydrological cycle. Plain Language Summary Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) is characterized by its low salinity in the ocean. Here we examine the variability of AAIW in the tropical North Atlantic on interannual timescales by using an ocean assimilation product (GECCO2) and Argo data. The analysis of these data shows that in the tropical northwestern Atlantic, variability of the AAIW salinity is associated with the transport variability near the western boundary and with the westward propagation of planetary waves. Decadal AAIW signals propagate eastward, which is indicative of eastward spreading of water mass anomalies with the weak circulation at intermediate depths. The identified AAIW water mass variability in the tropical North Atlantic has implications for the transport of tracers and particularly the ventilation of the oxygen minimum zone of the eastern tropical North Atlantic. Report Antarc* Antarctic North Atlantic Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry: GIG OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Antarctic Curl ENVELOPE(-63.071,-63.071,-70.797,-70.797) Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 124 6 4044 4057
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topic Oceanography
interannual variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the tropical North Atlantic
meridional propagating AAIW salinity anomalies associated with the western boundary transport
zonal propagating AAIW anomalies related to baroclinic Rossby wave propagation
MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION
PLANETARY WAVE-PROPAGATION
OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONES
VARYING MEAN FLOW
BRAZIL CURRENT
AGULHAS LEAKAGE
BOTTOM TOPOGRAPHY
DECADAL CHANGES
TRANSPORT
OCEAN
spellingShingle Oceanography
interannual variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the tropical North Atlantic
meridional propagating AAIW salinity anomalies associated with the western boundary transport
zonal propagating AAIW anomalies related to baroclinic Rossby wave propagation
MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION
PLANETARY WAVE-PROPAGATION
OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONES
VARYING MEAN FLOW
BRAZIL CURRENT
AGULHAS LEAKAGE
BOTTOM TOPOGRAPHY
DECADAL CHANGES
TRANSPORT
OCEAN
Fu, Yao
Wang, Chunzai
Brandt, Peter
Greatbatch, Richard J.
Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic
topic_facet Oceanography
interannual variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the tropical North Atlantic
meridional propagating AAIW salinity anomalies associated with the western boundary transport
zonal propagating AAIW anomalies related to baroclinic Rossby wave propagation
MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION
PLANETARY WAVE-PROPAGATION
OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONES
VARYING MEAN FLOW
BRAZIL CURRENT
AGULHAS LEAKAGE
BOTTOM TOPOGRAPHY
DECADAL CHANGES
TRANSPORT
OCEAN
description Interannual variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) in the tropical North Atlantic is investigated using the GECCO2 ocean state estimate and Argo data. AAIW salinity variability near the western boundary is highly correlated with the transport along the western boundary on interannual timescales. Northward propagating anomalies are associated with the western boundary transport variability that, to some extent, is related to the large-scale wind stress curl forcing by means of the Sverdrup balance. AAIW anomalies also propagate westward with the speed of baroclinic Rossby waves, indicating that the displacement of the meridional salinity gradient by westward propagation of baroclinic Rossby waves plays a role in the variability of AAIW characteristics. Slower eastward spreading of AAIW anomalies is identified on decadal timescales likely associated with the advection of salinity anomalies by weak eastward current bands. Understanding the observed interannual and decadal variability of AAIW salinity is important to properly interpret salinity changes reported in response to changes in the hydrological cycle. Plain Language Summary Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) is characterized by its low salinity in the ocean. Here we examine the variability of AAIW in the tropical North Atlantic on interannual timescales by using an ocean assimilation product (GECCO2) and Argo data. The analysis of these data shows that in the tropical northwestern Atlantic, variability of the AAIW salinity is associated with the transport variability near the western boundary and with the westward propagation of planetary waves. Decadal AAIW signals propagate eastward, which is indicative of eastward spreading of water mass anomalies with the weak circulation at intermediate depths. The identified AAIW water mass variability in the tropical North Atlantic has implications for the transport of tracers and particularly the ventilation of the oxygen minimum zone of the eastern tropical North Atlantic.
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author Fu, Yao
Wang, Chunzai
Brandt, Peter
Greatbatch, Richard J.
author_facet Fu, Yao
Wang, Chunzai
Brandt, Peter
Greatbatch, Richard J.
author_sort Fu, Yao
title Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic
title_short Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic
title_full Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic
title_fullStr Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Interannual Variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water in the Tropical North Atlantic
title_sort interannual variability of antarctic intermediate water in the tropical north atlantic
publisher AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
publishDate 2019
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2018JC014878
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