Tracing Oceanic Sources of Heat Content Available for Atlantic Hurricanes

被引:0
|
作者
Harris, E. A. [1 ,2 ]
Marsh, R. [1 ]
Grist, J. P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southampton, Sch Ocean & Earth Sci, Southampton, England
[2] Ariel Re, Hamilton, Bermuda
[3] Natl Oceanog Ctr, Southampton, England
关键词
ocean heat content; Atlantic hurricanes; Lagrangian backtracking; MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION; VARIABILITY; EQUATORIAL; TRANSPORT; PACIFIC; MODES;
D O I
10.1029/2022JC019407
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
In the Main Development Region (MDR) for Atlantic hurricanes, the volume of water warmer than 26.5 degrees C quantifies the potential source of energy for major storms. Taking a Lagrangian perspective, this warm water is backtracked on seasonal timescales in an eddy-resolving ocean model hindcast spanning 1988-2010. Being confined near the surface and assuming a mixed layer depth of 50 m, net heat fluxes into or out of water parcels advected toward the MDR are inferred from along-trajectory temperature tendencies. To first order, these heat fluxes match surface net heat fluxes during the months over which water advects into the region. Contributions to this warm water in the preceding 6 months include water resident in the MDR (20%-40%), arriving via the North Brazil Current (NBC, 5%-15%), or via Ekman drift across 10 degrees S. In relative terms, decreased contributions from the NBC and Ekman drift and more in situ warming within the MDR lead to warmer, more active hurricane seasons. Plain Language Summary More and stronger hurricanes can be maintained by a larger quantity of warm ocean water in the North Atlantic. This water can be tracked backwards through time in high resolution model data to see where it originated. While some of the warm water is already in the tropical Atlantic 6 months before the hurricane season, some moves into the area via ocean currents or is pushed northwards by local winds. More and stronger hurricanes are more likely to occur in years where there is less movement of water into the tropical North Atlantic, along with more local heating of the region in the months leading into the hurricane season.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] OCEANIC HEAT-CONTENT VARIABILITY AND EL NINO CYCLES
    ZEBIAK, SE
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY, 1989, 19 (04) : 475 - 486
  • [22] LARGE-SCALE CHANGES IN OCEANIC HEAT CONTENT AND THEIR EXPLANATION
    BARNETT, TP
    TRANSACTIONS-AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 1976, 57 (04): : 260 - 260
  • [23] OCEANIC HEAT CONTENT OFF OREGON - ITS VARIATIONS AND THEIR CAUSES
    PATTULLO, JG
    BURT, WV
    KULM, SA
    LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY, 1969, 14 (02) : 279 - &
  • [24] Ocean Heat Convergence and North Atlantic Multidecadal Heat Content Variability
    Moat, B.I.
    Sinha, B.
    Berry, D.I.
    Drijfhout, S.S.
    Fraser, N.
    Hermanson, L.
    Jones, D.C.
    Josey, S.A.
    King, B.
    Macintosh, C.
    Megann, A.
    Oltmanns, M.
    Sanders, R.
    Williams, S.
    Journal of Climate, 2024, 37 (18) : 4723 - 4742
  • [25] Potential Predictability of the North Atlantic Heat Transport Based on an Oceanic State Estimate
    Tiedje, Bente
    Koehl, Armin
    Baehr, Johanna
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2012, 25 (24) : 8475 - 8486
  • [26] Equatorial Atlantic interannual variability: Role of heat content
    Ding, Hui
    Keenlyside, Noel S.
    Latif, Mojib
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS, 2010, 115
  • [27] Intrinsic Oceanic Decadal Variability of Upper-Ocean Heat Content
    Constantinou, Navid C.
    Hogg, Andrew McC.
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2021, 34 (15) : 6175 - 6189
  • [28] Genomic content of uncultured Bacteroidetes from contrasting oceanic provinces in the North Atlantic Ocean
    Gomez-Pereira, Paola R.
    Schueler, Margarete
    Fuchs, Bernhard M.
    Bennke, Christin
    Teeling, Hanno
    Waldmann, Jost
    Richter, Michael
    Barbe, Valerie
    Bataille, Elodie
    Gloeckner, Frank Oliver
    Amann, Rudolf
    ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2012, 14 (01) : 52 - 66
  • [29] New records of Atlantic hurricanes from Spanish documentary sources -: art. no. D03109
    García-Herrera, R
    Gimeno, L
    Ribera, P
    Hernández, E
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2005, 110 (D3) : 1 - 7
  • [30] Tracing natural and anthropogenic sources of aerosols to the Atlantic Ocean using Zn and Cu isotopes
    Packman, Hollie
    Little, Susan H.
    Baker, Alex R.
    Bridgestock, Luke
    Chance, Rosie J.
    Coles, Barry J.
    Kreissig, Katharina
    Rehkaemper, Mark
    van de Flierdt, Tina
    CHEMICAL GEOLOGY, 2022, 610