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Frequent marine heatwaves hidden below the surface of the global ocean

Earth Sciences

Frequent marine heatwaves hidden below the surface of the global ocean

D. Sun, F. Li, et al.

Discover the intricate world of marine heatwaves as this research by Di Sun, Furong Li, Zhao Jing, Shijian Hu, and Bohai Zhang reveals the surprising vertical dynamics of warm water events, showing that many lack surface temperature signals. Uncover how the frequency of subsurface events has surged over the past thirty years, highlighting the necessity for a deeper understanding beyond surface observations.... show more
Abstract
Marine heatwaves are extreme warm water events that can cause devastating impacts on ecosystems and have complex socio-economic ramifications. Surface signals and drivers of marine heatwaves have been extensively investigated based on satellite observations, whereas their vertical structure in the global ocean remains unclear. In this study, we identify marine heatwave events in the epipelagic zone (0–200 m) using a four-dimensional spatio-temporal framework based on three ocean reanalysis datasets. We find that only about half of the marine heatwave events have continuous surface signals during their life cycles and around one-third always reside in the subsurface ocean without any imprint on sea surface temperature. The annual number of these subsurface marine heatwave events shows a significant increase in response to subsurface mean-state warming during the past three decades. Our findings reveal the limitation of identifying marine heatwaves solely based on the sea surface temperature and underscore the necessity of subsurface observations for monitoring marine heatwaves.
Publisher
Nature Geoscience
Published On
Nov 20, 2023
Authors
Di Sun, Furong Li, Zhao Jing, Shijian Hu, Bohai Zhang
Tags
marine heatwaves
subsurface warming
epipelagic zone
sea surface temperature
ocean reanalysis datasets
ecosystems
climate change
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