Contributions of wind forcing and surface heating to interannual sea level variations in the Atlantic Ocean

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Cabanes, Cecile [1 ]
Huck, Thierry [1 ]
De Verdiere, Alain Colin [1 ]
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[1] Lab Phys Ocean, Brest, France
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10.1175/JPO2935.1
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P7 [海洋学];
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Interannual sea surface height variations in the Atlantic Ocean are examined from 10 years of high-precision altimeter data in light of simple mechanisms that describe the ocean response to atmospheric forcing: 1) local steric changes due to surface buoyancy forcing and a local response to wind stress via Ekman pumping and 2) baroclinic and barotropic oceanic adjustment via propagating Rossby waves and quasi-steady Sverdrup balance, respectively. The relevance of these simple mechanisms in explaining interannual sea level variability in the whole Atlantic Ocean is investigated. It is shown that, in various regions, a large part of the interannual sea level variability is related to local response to heat flux changes (more than 50% in the eastern North Atlantic). Except in a few places, a local response to wind stress forcing is less successful in explaining sea surface height observations. In this case, it is necessary to consider large-scale oceanic adjustments: the first baroclinic mode forced by wind stress explains about 70% of interannual sea level variations in the latitude band 18 degrees - 20 degrees N. A quasi-steady barotropic Sverdrup response is observed between 40 degrees and 50 degrees N.
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