Impact of downward heat penetration below the shallow seasonal thermocline on the sea surface temperature

Shigeki Hosoda*, Masami Nonaka, Tomohiko Tomita, Bunmei Taguchi, Hiroyuki Tomita, Naoto Iwasaka

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Observational data are used to investigate summer heat penetration into the subsurface ocean in order to quantify the heat capacity of the upper ocean with respect to surface heat exchange. Sea surface temperature is strongly modulated by the change in heat capacity, which could influence the overlying atmosphere and hence trigger climate variations, even during the warming season, when the ocean has been regarded as being rather passive. Few studies have focused on the heat exchange process in surface and subsurface layers because of the existence of a strong seasonal thermocline at the bottom of thin summer mixed layers (ML). By introducing the concept of the heat penetration depth (HPD), defined as the depth to which the downward net heat flux (Qnet) distinctly penetrates, we here characterize the heat capacity in terms of the heat content above the HPD using a simple, one-dimensional vertical model during the warming season. Seasonal changes in the HPD indicate that the thermal effects of Qnet gradually penetrate below the shallow seasonal thermocline due to vertical eddy diffusivity. Downward heat penetration into the layer below the shallow seasonal thermocline occurs widely throughout the North Pacific, and two-thirds of Qnet penetrates below the ML.

本文言語英語
ホスト出版物のタイトルHot Spots in the Climate System
ホスト出版物のサブタイトルNew Developments in the Extratropical Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction Research
出版社Springer Japan
ページ73-89
ページ数17
ISBN(電子版)9784431560531
ISBN(印刷版)9784431560517
DOI
出版ステータス出版済み - 2016/01/01

ASJC Scopus 主題領域

  • 地球惑星科学一般

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