Tropical Pacific Ocean Heat Budget and the Role of Shallow and Deep
Circulation
- René Navarro,
- Riccardo Farneti
Riccardo Farneti
Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
Author ProfileAbstract
The tropical Pacific ocean plays an important role in setting the global
ocean heat budget, its uptake and redistribution. We examined the role
of the shallow and deep circulations in the tropical Pacific in
unperturbed and transient climate change conditions in a global ocean
model. We found that, in the Control state, the shallow circulation is
by far the largest contributor to the overall balance of the column,
where the balance is set as the residual between advective cooling and
warming by vertical diffusive mixing. Subject to surface flux
perturbations, changes in the tropical Pacific ocean heat budget can be
explained by shallow wind-driven overturning circulation changes. For
wind stress anomalies, the shallow ocean heat budget imbalance is
directly related to overturning circulation changes, whereas under heat
flux perturbations warming of the shallow ocean is related to
strengthened mid-latitude subduction and weakened dense water production
at higher latitudes.03 Apr 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive 03 Apr 2023Published in ESS Open Archive