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Bottom marine heatwaves along the continental shelves of North America

Earth Sciences

Bottom marine heatwaves along the continental shelves of North America

D. J. Amaya, M. G. Jacox, et al.

Discover how high-resolution ocean reanalysis reveals the intriguing patterns of bottom marine heatwaves (BMHWs) along North America's continental shelves, as studied by Dillon J. Amaya and colleagues. This research uncovers that BMHWs can exceed surface heatwaves in intensity and duration, highlighting the critical need for subsurface ocean monitoring.... show more
Abstract
Recently, there has been substantial effort to understand the fundamental characteristics of warm ocean temperature extremes—known as marine heatwaves (MHWs). However, MHW research has primarily focused on the surface signature of these events. While surface MHWs (SMHW) can have dramatic impacts on marine ecosystems, extreme warming along the seafloor can also have significant biological outcomes. In this study, we use a high-resolution (~8 km) ocean reanalysis to broadly assess bottom marine heatwaves (BMHW) along the continental shelves of North America. We find that BMHW intensity and duration varies strongly with bottom depth, with typical intensities ranging from ~0.5 °C to 3 °C, and up to 5 °C in parts of the Gulf of California. Further, BMHWs can be more intense and persist longer than SMHWs. While BMHWs and SMHWs often co-occur, BMHWs can also exist without a SMHW. Deeper regions in which the mixed layer does not typically reach the seafloor exhibit less synchronicity between BMHWs and SMHWs.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 13, 2023
Authors
Dillon J. Amaya, Michael G. Jacox, Michael A. Alexander, James D. Scott, Clara Deser, Antonietta Capotondi, Adam S. Phillips
Tags
marine heatwaves
BMHWs
ocean reanalysis
continental shelves
subsurface monitoring
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