Abstract
AbstractThe North Pacific Central Mode Water (CMW) is examined from the viewpoint of its volume variations. The volume of the CMW layers thicker than $$150 m$$
150
m
is used as an index of CMW variations, which successfully represents the year-to-year and decadal variations in the CMW volume. The CMW index shows the variation close to that of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). The CMW variation is strongly tied with large-scale, dominant variations in sea surface temperature (SST), surface dynamic height (SDH), and sea surface height (SSH) anomalies in the North Pacific, with a significant correlation with the PDO. Year-to-year and decadal variations of CMW volume in May to July are significantly correlated with the wintertime Aleutian Low and 500$$hPa$$
hPa
geopotential height variations, which indicates that the Aleutian Low induces the eastward extension/retreat of the strong winter westerlies and resultant net surface heat flux anomaly over the CMW distribution region. Thus, the CMW volume variation can be regarded as a significant manifestation of the PDO. The SST, SDH, and SSH anomalies are associated with the surface cooling in the northern sector of the CMW distribution region. On the other hand, the SDH and SSH anomalies throughout a year and the SST anomaly in the cold season in the southeastern sector of the CMW region are formed due to the heaving of isopycnal surfaces in the subsurface layer above the CMW in response to its volume variations.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science London
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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