Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast.

The seasonal and interannual variability of vertical transport (upwelling/downwelling) has been relatively well studied, mainly for the California Current System, including low-frequency changes and latitudinal heterogeneity. The aim of this work was to identify potentially predictable patterns in u...

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Main Authors: Romeo Saldívar-Lucio, Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Miguel Nakamura, Héctor Villalobos, Daniel Lluch-Cota, Pablo Del Monte-Luna
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1fd6053663c14844bcdc87052f6785ab 2023-05-15T13:15:02+02:00 Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast. Romeo Saldívar-Lucio Emanuele Di Lorenzo Miguel Nakamura Héctor Villalobos Daniel Lluch-Cota Pablo Del Monte-Luna 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166962 https://doaj.org/article/1fd6053663c14844bcdc87052f6785ab EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5125649?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0166962 https://doaj.org/article/1fd6053663c14844bcdc87052f6785ab PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 11, p e0166962 (2016) Medicine R Science Q article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166962 2022-12-31T01:15:35Z The seasonal and interannual variability of vertical transport (upwelling/downwelling) has been relatively well studied, mainly for the California Current System, including low-frequency changes and latitudinal heterogeneity. The aim of this work was to identify potentially predictable patterns in upwelling/downwelling activity along the North American west coast and discuss their plausible mechanisms. To this purpose we applied the min/max Autocorrelation Factor technique and time series analysis. We found that spatial co-variation of seawater vertical movements present three dominant low-frequency signals in the range of 33, 19 and 11 years, resembling periodicities of: atmospheric circulation, nodal moon tides and solar activity. Those periodicities might be related to the variability of vertical transport through their influence on dominant wind patterns, the position/intensity of pressure centers and the strength of atmospheric circulation cells (wind stress). The low-frequency signals identified in upwelling/downwelling are coherent with temporal patterns previously reported at the study region: sea surface temperature along the Pacific coast of North America, catch fluctuations of anchovy Engraulis mordax and sardine Sardinops sagax, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, changes in abundance and distribution of salmon populations, and variations in the position and intensity of the Aleutian low. Since the vertical transport is an oceanographic process with strong biological relevance, the recognition of their spatio-temporal patterns might allow for some reasonable forecasting capacity, potentially useful for marine resources management of the region. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleutian low Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Pacific PLOS ONE 11 11 e0166962
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Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast.
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description The seasonal and interannual variability of vertical transport (upwelling/downwelling) has been relatively well studied, mainly for the California Current System, including low-frequency changes and latitudinal heterogeneity. The aim of this work was to identify potentially predictable patterns in upwelling/downwelling activity along the North American west coast and discuss their plausible mechanisms. To this purpose we applied the min/max Autocorrelation Factor technique and time series analysis. We found that spatial co-variation of seawater vertical movements present three dominant low-frequency signals in the range of 33, 19 and 11 years, resembling periodicities of: atmospheric circulation, nodal moon tides and solar activity. Those periodicities might be related to the variability of vertical transport through their influence on dominant wind patterns, the position/intensity of pressure centers and the strength of atmospheric circulation cells (wind stress). The low-frequency signals identified in upwelling/downwelling are coherent with temporal patterns previously reported at the study region: sea surface temperature along the Pacific coast of North America, catch fluctuations of anchovy Engraulis mordax and sardine Sardinops sagax, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, changes in abundance and distribution of salmon populations, and variations in the position and intensity of the Aleutian low. Since the vertical transport is an oceanographic process with strong biological relevance, the recognition of their spatio-temporal patterns might allow for some reasonable forecasting capacity, potentially useful for marine resources management of the region.
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author Romeo Saldívar-Lucio
Emanuele Di Lorenzo
Miguel Nakamura
Héctor Villalobos
Daniel Lluch-Cota
Pablo Del Monte-Luna
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Miguel Nakamura
Héctor Villalobos
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title Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast.
title_short Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast.
title_full Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast.
title_fullStr Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast.
title_full_unstemmed Macro-Scale Patterns in Upwelling/Downwelling Activity at North American West Coast.
title_sort macro-scale patterns in upwelling/downwelling activity at north american west coast.
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