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"An Open-Circuit and a Short-Circuit in the Pacific Ocean | 
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Subtropical-Tropical Exchange" | 
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Ichiro Fukumori, Tong Lee, Benny Cheng, and Dimitris Menemenlis | 
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Water mass exchange between subtropical and tropical regions of the | 
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Pacific Ocean has been hypothesized as being part of a mechanism | 
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controlling inter-decadal changes in the nature of ENSO.  The pathway | 
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of this exchange is analyzed using model estimates from 1980 to 2001  | 
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of the Consortium for Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the   | 
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Ocean (ECCO; http://www.ecco-group.org). | 
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A passive tracer and its adjoint are employed, the evolution of which | 
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describe, respectively, where the tagged water mass goes to and where | 
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it comes from.  Over ten years, on average, water mass of the Nino3   | 
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region can be traced back to eastern subtropical thermocline waters of | 
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the northern (27%) and southern hemispheres (39%).  The Nino3 water  | 
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subsequently returns to these subtropical latitudes in the upper | 
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ocean.  But in contrast to the hypothesized "Subtropical Cell" (STC), | 
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this circulation is an open-circuit with water returning to the | 
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western regions of the two hemispheres (subtropical gyres) and to the | 
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Indian Ocean. | 
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Temporal variability causes the tropical circulation inferred from a | 
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time-mean state to differ significantly from the average circulation. | 
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In particular, non-seasonal, intra-annual variability significantly   | 
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enhances the magnitude of the so-called interior pathway relative to  | 
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that of the circuitous western boundary pathway.  Such short-circuit  | 
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in the subtropical-tropical exchange may help better explain observed | 
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tracer distributions.  Significant differences in circulation pathways | 
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are also identified that are associated with El Nino and La Nina | 
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events.  The strength of the subtropical-tropical water mass exchange | 
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is found to have weakened during the 1990s. | 
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