Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions

The increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from human activities traps heat within the climate system and increases ocean heat content (OHC). Here, we provide the first analysis of recent OHC changes through 2021 from two international groups. The world ocean, in 2021, was the...

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Published in:Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
Main Authors: Cheng, Lijing, Abraham, John, Trenberth, Kevin, Fasullo, John, Boyer, Tim, Mann, Michael E., Zhu, Jiang, Wang, Fan, Locarnini, Ricardo, Li, Yuanlong, Zhang, Bin, Tan, Zhetao, Yu, Fujiang, Wan, Liying, Chen, XingRong, Song, Xiangzhou, Liu, Yulong, Reseghetti, Franco, Simoncelli, Simona, Gouretski, Viktor, Chen, Gengxin, Mishonov, Alexey, Reagan, Jim
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2122/15267
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spelling ftingv:oai:www.earth-prints.org:2122/15267 2023-05-15T17:33:53+02:00 Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions Cheng, Lijing Abraham, John Trenberth, Kevin Fasullo, John Boyer, Tim Mann, Michael E. Zhu, Jiang Wang, Fan Locarnini, Ricardo Li, Yuanlong Zhang, Bin Tan, Zhetao Yu, Fujiang Wan, Liying Chen, XingRong Song, Xiangzhou Liu, Yulong Reseghetti, Franco Simoncelli, Simona Gouretski, Viktor Chen, Gengxin Mishonov, Alexey Reagan, Jim #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Bologna, Bologna, Italia 2022-01-11 http://hdl.handle.net/2122/15267 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00376-022-1461-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-022-1461-3 en eng Springer Advances in Atmospheric Sciences /39 (2022) http://hdl.handle.net/2122/15267 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00376-022-1461-3 doi:10.1007/s00376-022-1461-3 open ocean warming article 2022 ftingv https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-022-1461-3 2022-07-29T06:08:41Z The increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from human activities traps heat within the climate system and increases ocean heat content (OHC). Here, we provide the first analysis of recent OHC changes through 2021 from two international groups. The world ocean, in 2021, was the hottest ever recorded by humans, and the 2021 annual OHC value is even higher than last year’s record value by 14 ± 11 ZJ (1 zetta J = 1021 J) using the IAP/CAS dataset and by 16 ± 10 ZJ using NCEI/NOAA dataset. The long-term ocean warming is larger in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans than in other regions and is mainly attributed, via climate model simulations, to an increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. The year-to-year variation of OHC is primarily tied to the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). In the seven maritime domains of the Indian, Tropical Atlantic, North Atlantic, Northwest Pacific, North Pacific, Southern oceans, and the Mediterranean Sea, robust warming is observed but with distinct inter-annual to decadal variability. Four out of seven domains showed record-high heat content in 2021. The anomalous global and regional ocean warming established in this study should be incorporated into climate risk assessments, adaptation, and mitigation. Published 373–385 4A. Oceanografia e clima JCR Journal Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Earth-Prints (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) Indian Pacific Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 39 3 373 385
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Cheng, Lijing
Abraham, John
Trenberth, Kevin
Fasullo, John
Boyer, Tim
Mann, Michael E.
Zhu, Jiang
Wang, Fan
Locarnini, Ricardo
Li, Yuanlong
Zhang, Bin
Tan, Zhetao
Yu, Fujiang
Wan, Liying
Chen, XingRong
Song, Xiangzhou
Liu, Yulong
Reseghetti, Franco
Simoncelli, Simona
Gouretski, Viktor
Chen, Gengxin
Mishonov, Alexey
Reagan, Jim
Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions
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description The increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere from human activities traps heat within the climate system and increases ocean heat content (OHC). Here, we provide the first analysis of recent OHC changes through 2021 from two international groups. The world ocean, in 2021, was the hottest ever recorded by humans, and the 2021 annual OHC value is even higher than last year’s record value by 14 ± 11 ZJ (1 zetta J = 1021 J) using the IAP/CAS dataset and by 16 ± 10 ZJ using NCEI/NOAA dataset. The long-term ocean warming is larger in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans than in other regions and is mainly attributed, via climate model simulations, to an increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations. The year-to-year variation of OHC is primarily tied to the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). In the seven maritime domains of the Indian, Tropical Atlantic, North Atlantic, Northwest Pacific, North Pacific, Southern oceans, and the Mediterranean Sea, robust warming is observed but with distinct inter-annual to decadal variability. Four out of seven domains showed record-high heat content in 2021. The anomalous global and regional ocean warming established in this study should be incorporated into climate risk assessments, adaptation, and mitigation. Published 373–385 4A. Oceanografia e clima JCR Journal
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author Cheng, Lijing
Abraham, John
Trenberth, Kevin
Fasullo, John
Boyer, Tim
Mann, Michael E.
Zhu, Jiang
Wang, Fan
Locarnini, Ricardo
Li, Yuanlong
Zhang, Bin
Tan, Zhetao
Yu, Fujiang
Wan, Liying
Chen, XingRong
Song, Xiangzhou
Liu, Yulong
Reseghetti, Franco
Simoncelli, Simona
Gouretski, Viktor
Chen, Gengxin
Mishonov, Alexey
Reagan, Jim
author_facet Cheng, Lijing
Abraham, John
Trenberth, Kevin
Fasullo, John
Boyer, Tim
Mann, Michael E.
Zhu, Jiang
Wang, Fan
Locarnini, Ricardo
Li, Yuanlong
Zhang, Bin
Tan, Zhetao
Yu, Fujiang
Wan, Liying
Chen, XingRong
Song, Xiangzhou
Liu, Yulong
Reseghetti, Franco
Simoncelli, Simona
Gouretski, Viktor
Chen, Gengxin
Mishonov, Alexey
Reagan, Jim
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title Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions
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title_fullStr Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Another Record: Ocean Warming Continues through 2021 despite La Niña Conditions
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