The 2014–2015 warming anomaly in the Southern California Current System observed by underwater gliders

KD Zaba, DL Rudnick - Geophysical Research Letters, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Geophysical Research Letters, 2016Wiley Online Library
Large‐scale patterns of positive temperature anomalies persisted throughout the surface
waters of the North Pacific Ocean during 2014–2015. In the Southern California Current
System, measurements by our sustained network of underwater gliders reveal the coastal
effects of the recent warming. Regional upper ocean temperature anomalies were greatest
since the initiation of the glider network in 2006. Additional observed physical anomalies
included a depressed thermocline, high stratification, and freshening; induced biological …
Abstract
Large‐scale patterns of positive temperature anomalies persisted throughout the surface waters of the North Pacific Ocean during 2014–2015. In the Southern California Current System, measurements by our sustained network of underwater gliders reveal the coastal effects of the recent warming. Regional upper ocean temperature anomalies were greatest since the initiation of the glider network in 2006. Additional observed physical anomalies included a depressed thermocline, high stratification, and freshening; induced biological consequences included changes in the vertical distribution of chlorophyll fluorescence. Contemporaneous surface heat flux and wind strength perturbations suggest that local anomalous atmospheric forcing caused the unusual oceanic conditions.
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