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Contrasting warming response over different tropical ocean basins to localized radiative forcing
tropical ocean,climate feedbacks,ocean dynamics,sea surface temperature
Abstract Accepted
Mengyu Yan / Ocean University of China
Fukai Liu / Ocean University of China
Yiyong Luo / Ocean University of China
   This study examines the sensitivity of tropical ocean basins to localized heating through radiative heat flux patch experiments, focusing on the Indian ocean, western Pacific, eastern Pacific, and Atlantic. Despite equal amplitude heat forcing applied at the top of the atmosphere, significant discrepancies emerge in the warming responses across these basins. These inter-basin variations in warming efficiency are primarily attributed to differences in cloud feedback. The western Pacific exhibits the weakest warming due to strong negative cloud feedback, while the eastern Pacific experiences pronounced warming as reduced low cloud cover leads to increased atmospheric heat flux. In addition, ocean dynamics regulate the heat distribution and affect the local warming. In particular, the tropical Atlantic tends to be warmed associated with weakened upwelling and zonal advection, contrasting with the negative contribution of advection feedback in other basins. This study highlights the critical role of basin-specific atmospheric feedbacks and ocean dynamics, providing insights into the diverse sensitivity of tropical oceans to climate change.
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jan 13

    2025

    to

    Jan 17

    2025

  • Sep 27 2024

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 17 2025

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Organized By
State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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