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Seasonal variation of the upper ocean responding to surface heating in the North Pacific

Authors
Lee, EunjeongNoh, YignQiu, BoYeh, Sang-Wook
Issue Date
Aug-2015
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Keywords
heat budget; mixed layer depth; sea surface temperature; surface heating; turbulence; upper ocean
Citation
Journal of Geophysical Research-oceans, v.120, no.8, pp.5631 - 5647
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Journal Title
Journal of Geophysical Research-oceans
Volume
120
Number
8
Start Page
5631
End Page
5647
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/17481
DOI
10.1002/2015JC010800
ISSN
2169-9275
Abstract
Seasonal variations of the upper ocean, such as mixed layer depth (MLD) and sea surface temperature (SST), responding to the atmospheric forcing in the North Pacific (10 degrees N-50 degrees N), are investigated by analyzing the Argo and NCEP/NCAR reanalysis 1 data. The OAFlux data are also used for comparison. During the early heating period in the high-latitude ocean north of 30 degrees N, where a seasonal thermocline is formed above the deep mixed layer under strong surface heating, the MLD h is found to be scaled as h proportional to (L lambda)(1/2), where L is the Monin-Obukhov length scale and lambda is the Ekman length scale. On the other hand, in the lowlatitude ocean south of 30 degrees N, where the preexisting MLD is shallow and surface heating is weak, h is found to be scaled by lambda. It is found that a large amount of heat flux across the MLD occurs, especially in the highlatitude ocean during the late heating period, in which h is small. It suggests the contribution by turbulent mixing across the MLD in addition to radiation penetration, and the eddy diffusivity in the high-latitude ocean is estimated as K-v similar to 10(-4) -10(-3) m(2) s(-1). The heat budget of the mixed layer reveals that the contribution from the ocean heat transport is much smaller than the surface heat flux in the high-latitude ocean except in the Kuroshio region, but it is sometimes comparable in the low-latitude ocean.
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