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Vertical structures of marine heatwaves

Earth Sciences

Vertical structures of marine heatwaves

Y. Zhang, Y. Du, et al.

Discover how marine heatwaves (MHWs) are transforming our oceans and impacting ecological systems! This groundbreaking research by Ying Zhang, Yan Du, Ming Feng, and Alistair J. Hobday identifies distinct MHW types and their increasing trends, unveiling the complex ocean dynamics behind these phenomena.... show more
Abstract
A marine heatwave (MHW) is typically defined as an anomalous warm event in the surface ocean, with wide-ranging impacts on marine and socio-economic systems. The surface warming associated with MHWs can penetrate into the deep ocean; however, the vertical structure of MHWs is poorly known in the global ocean. Here, we identify four main types of MHWs with different vertical structures using Argo profiles: shallow, subsurface-reversed, subsurface-intensified, and deep MHWs. These MHW types are characterized by different spatial distributions with hotspots of subsurface-reversed and subsurface-intensified MHWs at low latitudes and shallow and deep MHWs at middle-high latitudes. These vertical structures are influenced by ocean dynamical processes, including oceanic planetary waves, boundary currents, eddies, and mixing. The area and depth of all types of MHWs exhibit significant increasing trends over the past two decades. These results contribute to a better understanding of the physical drivers and ecological impacts of MHWs in a warming climate.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 14, 2023
Authors
Ying Zhang, Yan Du, Ming Feng, Alistair J. Hobday
Tags
marine heatwaves
ocean temperatures
ecological consequences
vertical structures
ocean dynamics
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