Decadal and Long-term Variability of Sea Level in the Southwestern Pacific during 1948–2018
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摘要
Decadal and long-term variability of sea level in the Southwestern Pacific (SWP) was investigated by using tide gauge measurements obtained near New Zealand during 1948–2018 and a 1.5-layer reduced gravity model. After a removal of the global mean sea level, there still exist a prominent positive trend and strong decadal oscillations in SWP sea level, which are attributed to the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) and Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO), respectively. On the long-term time scale, the intensification of local wind stress curl associated with strengthening SAM contributes to SWP sea level rise through Ekman convergence. On the decadal scale, locally generated and westward propagating signals induced by IPO exert comparable influences on sea level variations in the SWP. Results from multi-variable linear regression suggest that SAM can account for almost all the long-term sea level rise and IPO explains approximately 58% of the decadal variability.
关键词
sea level; decadal and long-term variability; IPO; SAM; Southwestern Pacific
稿件作者
孙婧璇
中国科学院海洋研究所
张林林
中国科学院海洋研究所
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