The Pacific Decadal Oscillation modulated marine heatwaves in the Northeast Pacific during past decades

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Xianglin Ren
Wei Liu
Antonietta Capotondi
Dillon J. Amaya
Neil J. Holbrook
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[1] University of California Riverside,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[2] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,Physical Science Laboratory, Earth System Research Laboratory
[3] University of Tasmania,Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
[4] University of Tasmania,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes
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The Pacific Decadal Oscillation has been suggested to play an important role in driving marine heatwaves in the Northeast Pacific during recent decades. Here we combine observations and climate model simulations to show that marine heatwaves became longer, stronger and more frequent off the Northeast Pacific coast under a positive Pacific Decadal Oscillation scenario, unlike what is found during a negative Pacific Decadal Oscillation scenario. This primarily results from the different mean-state sea surface temperatures between the two Pacific Decadal Oscillation phases. Compared to the cool (negative) phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, warmer coastal sea surface temperatures occur during the positive Pacific Decadal Oscillation phase due to reduced coastal cold upwelling and increased net downward surface heat flux. Model results show that, relative to the background anthropogenic global warming, the positive Pacific Decadal Oscillation in the period 2013–2022 prolongs marine heatwaves duration by up to 43% and acts to increase marine heatwaves annual frequency by up to 32% off the Northeast Pacific coast.
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