Subtropical gyre variability as seen from satellites

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  • Sergio R. Signorini
  • Charles R. McClain
  • SERGIO R. SIGNORINI
  • CHARLES R. MCCLAIN
چکیده

Subtropical gyre variability as seen from satellites" (2012). NASA Publications. Paper 193. A satellite multi-sensor approach is used to analyse the biological response of open ocean regions of the subtropical gyres to changes in physical forcing. Thirteen years (1998–2010) of Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) chlorophyll-a (chl-a) data, combined with concurrent satellite records of sea-surface temperature (SST) and sea level height, were analysed to investigate the seasonal and inter-annual variability of chl-a concentration within these immense so-called ocean deserts. The seasonal variability of chl-a within the gyres is driven mostly by the warming/cooling of surface waters. Summer warming promotes shallower mixed layers and lower chl-a due to a reduction of vertical mixing and consequently a decrease in nutrient supply. The opposite happens during the winter cooling period. Therefore, long-term trends in SST have the potential to cause an impact on the inter-annual variability of chl-a. Our analyses show that, during the 13 whole years of SeaWiFS data record, the North Pacific, Indian Ocean and North Atlantic gyres experienced a decrease in chl-a of 9%, 12% and 11%, respectively , with corresponding SST increases of 0.27 • C, 0.42 • C and 0.32 • C, respectively. The South Pacific and South Atlantic gyres also showed warming trends but with weak positive trends in chl-a that are not statistically significant. We hypothesize that the warming of surface waters in these two gyres is counterbalanced by other interacting physical-and biological-driving mechanisms, as indicated in previous studies.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015