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1 Interannual Variation of Mixed-layer Heat Balance:
2 contrasting different climate phenemena and the roles of linear
3 versus nonlinear effects
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5 Tong Lee, Ichiro Fukumori, Benyang Tang, and Dimitris Menemenlis
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7 Variation of mixed-layer heat balance are studied using an ECCO
8 assimilation product (http://www.ecco-group.org). The analysis
9 focuses on the similarity and difference associated with El
10 Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Indian-Ocean Dipole (OID), and
11 Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), and the relative importance of
12 linear versus nonlinear advective tendencies. In the eastern and central
13 equatorial Pacific, the warming and cooling are caused by the combined
14 effect of oceanic advection and diffusion. Surface heat flux opposes
15 the change. The opposite is true for the western equatorial Pacific.
16 The relative contribution of different components of oceanic advection
17 is spatially dependent. Zonal advection is dominant in the central
18 equatorial Pacific where zonal temperature gradient associated with
19 the warm-pool edge is large. Vertical advection is more important in
20 the eastern equatorial Pacific where upwelling and vertical
21 temperature gradient are large. Diffusion has a smaller magnitude
22 than advection, but is comparable to the temporal change of
23 mixed-layer temperature (MLT). Advection of anomalous temperature
24 gradient by mean flow and advection of mean temperature gradient by
25 anomalous flow have comparable magnitude, both being in-phase with the
26 change of MLT. Nonlinear tendency (advection of anomalous temperature
27 gradient by anomalous flow) is sizable and counteracts the two linear
28 tendencies above. Different from the tropical Pacific, nonlinear effect
29 in mid-latitude Pacific is very small; the advection of mean temperature
30 gradient by anomalous flow has the largest contribution to the total
31 advection of heat. The role of total oceanic advection in MLT balance is
32 similar for ENSO, IOD, and PDO. However, that of surface heat flux is
33 different.
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