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Variability in the Sea Surface Temperature Gradient and Its Impacts on Chlorophyll-a Concentration in the Kuroshio Extension

Yuntao Wang, Rui Tang, Yi Yu, Fei Ji

2021Remote Sensing18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sixteen years of satellite observational data in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean are used to describe the variability in the sea surface temperature (SST) gradient and its impact on chlorophyll-a concentrations (Chl-a). Spatially, a meridional dependence is identified in which the SST gradient increases to the north in association with elevated Chl-a. Temporally, the seasonal variability shows a large SST gradient and high Chl-a in winter and spring, while the SST gradient and Chl-a are much lower in summer. The seasonal variability in Chl-a leads the variability in the SST gradient by one month. A significant correlation between the SST gradient and Chl-a in the anomalous field is obtained only in the western section of the Kuroshio extension (KE) and the highest correlation is identified without any lags. An index for the section is defined as the proportion of the number of times that the SST gradient magnitude is anomalously large in each year, and the index is highly related to the stability of the KE and has a prominent influence on Chl-a in the region. An anomalously large positive (negative) SST gradient magnitude occurs when the KE is unstable (stable) and the corresponding Chl-a is high (low).

Topics & Concepts

Sea surface temperatureTemperature gradientClimatologyEnvironmental scienceZonal and meridionalSatelliteChlorophyll aAtmospheric sciencesOceanographyGeologyPhysicsBiologyMeteorologyBotanyAstronomyMarine and coastal ecosystemsOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesClimate variability and models