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所在会场:[S6] 主题6、海洋地球科学 [S6-9] 主题6、海洋地球科学 专题6.1、专题6.12(20日上午,403)
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Recent evidence shows that the North Pacific subtropical gyre and the Kuroshio Extension (KE) and Oyashio Extension (OE) fronts have moved poleward in the past few decades. However, changes of the North Pacific Subtropical Fronts (STFs), anchored by the North Pacific subtropical countercurrent in the southern subtropical gyre, remain to be quantified. By synthesizing observations, reanalysis, and eddy-resolving ocean hindcasts, we show that the STFs, especially their eastern part, weakened and moved poleward sine the 1980s. Changes of the STFs are modified by mode waters to the north. We find that the central mode water (CMW) shows most significant weakening and poleward shifting trends, while the eastern part of the subtropical mode water (STMW) has similar but moderate changes. Trends of the western part of the STMW are not evident. The weakening and poleward shifting of mode waters and STFs are enhanced to the east and are mainly associated with changes of the northern deep mixed layers and outcrop lines, which have a growing northward shift as they elongate to the east. The eastern deep mixed layer shows the largest shallowing trend, where the subduction rate also decreases the most. The mixed layer and outcrop line changes are strongly coupled with the northward migration of the North Pacific subtropical gyre and the KE/OE jets as a result of the poleward expanded Hadley cell, indicating that the KE/OE fronts, mode waters, and STFs change as a whole system.
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