Broadening not strengthening of the Agulhas Current since the early 1990s

被引:123
作者
Beal, Lisa M. [1 ]
Elipot, Shane [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Miami, Rosenstiel Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL 33149 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
WESTERN BOUNDARY CURRENTS; WIND-DRIVEN CIRCULATION; EAST AUSTRALIAN CURRENT; CLIMATE-CHANGE; VARIABILITY; PACIFIC; SEA; INTENSIFICATION; TRANSPORT; PROJECT;
D O I
10.1038/nature19853
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Western boundary currents-such as the Agulhas Current in the Indian Ocean-carry heat poleward, moderating Earth's climate and fuelling the mid-latitude storm tracks(1,2). They could exacerbate or mitigate warming and extreme weather events in the future, depending on their response to anthropogenic climate change. Climate models show an ongoing poleward expansion and intensification of the global wind systems, most robustly in the Southern Hemisphere(3-5), and linear dynamical theory(6,7) suggests that western boundary currents will intensify and shift poleward as a result(3,8). Observational evidence of such changes comes from accelerated warming and air-sea heat flux rates within all western boundary currents, which are two or three times faster than global mean rates(5,9,10). Here we show that, despite these expectations, the Agulhas Current has not intensified since the early 1990s. Instead, we find that it has broadened as a result of more eddy activity. Recent analyses of other western boundary currents-the Kuroshio and East Australia currents-hint at similar trends(11-15). These results indicate that intensifying winds may be increasing the eddy kinetic energy of boundary currents, rather than their mean flow. This could act to decrease poleward heat transport and increase cross-frontal exchange of nutrients and pollutants between the coastal ocean and the deep ocean. Sustained in situ measurements are needed to properly understand the role of these current systems in a changing climate.
引用
收藏
页码:570 / +
页数:8
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]   Improved sea level record over the satellite altimetry era (1993-2010) from the Climate Change Initiative project [J].
Ablain, M. ;
Cazenave, A. ;
Larnicol, G. ;
Balmaseda, M. ;
Cipollini, P. ;
Faugere, Y. ;
Fernandes, M. J. ;
Henry, O. ;
Johannessen, J. A. ;
Knudsen, P. ;
Andersen, O. ;
Legeais, J. ;
Meyssignac, B. ;
Picot, N. ;
Roca, M. ;
Rudenko, S. ;
Scharffenberg, M. G. ;
Stammer, D. ;
Timms, G. ;
Benveniste, J. .
OCEAN SCIENCE, 2015, 11 (01) :67-82
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1996, LOCAL POLYNOMIAL MOD
[3]   Impact of intensified Indian Ocean winds on mesoscale variability in the Agulhas system [J].
Backeberg, Bjoern C. ;
Penven, Pierrick ;
Rouault, Mathieu .
NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2012, 2 (08) :608-612
[4]   Capturing the Transport Variability of a Western Boundary Jet: Results from the Agulhas Current Time-Series Experiment (ACT) [J].
Beal, Lisa M. ;
Elipot, Shane ;
Houk, Adam ;
Leber, Greta M. .
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, 2015, 45 (05) :1302-1324
[5]   Structure and transport of the Agulhas Current and its temporal variability [J].
Bryden, HL ;
Beal, LM ;
Duncan, LM .
JOURNAL OF OCEANOGRAPHY, 2005, 61 (03) :479-492
[6]   Antarctic ozone depletion causes an intensification of the Southern Ocean super-gyre circulation [J].
Cai, W .
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2006, 33 (03)
[7]   Long-term trends in the East Australian Current separation latitude and eddy driven transport [J].
Cetina-Heredia, P. ;
Roughan, M. ;
van Sebille, E. ;
Coleman, M. A. .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 2014, 119 (07) :4351-4366
[8]   Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in CMIP5 Models: RCP and Historical Simulations [J].
Cheng, Wei ;
Chiang, John C. H. ;
Zhang, Dongxiao .
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2013, 26 (18) :7187-7197
[9]   The Twentieth Century Reanalysis Project [J].
Compo, G. P. ;
Whitaker, J. S. ;
Sardeshmukh, P. D. ;
Matsui, N. ;
Allan, R. J. ;
Yin, X. ;
Gleason, B. E., Jr. ;
Vose, R. S. ;
Rutledge, G. ;
Bessemoulin, P. ;
Broennimann, S. ;
Brunet, M. ;
Crouthamel, R. I. ;
Grant, A. N. ;
Groisman, P. Y. ;
Jones, P. D. ;
Kruk, M. C. ;
Kruger, A. C. ;
Marshall, G. J. ;
Maugeri, M. ;
Mok, H. Y. ;
Nordli, O. ;
Ross, T. F. ;
Trigo, R. M. ;
Wang, X. L. ;
Woodruff, S. D. ;
Worley, S. J. .
QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, 2011, 137 (654) :1-28
[10]  
Ebisuzaki W, 1997, J CLIMATE, V10, P2147, DOI 10.1175/1520-0442(1997)010<2147:AMTETS>2.0.CO