Response of Surface Ocean pCO2 to Tropical Cyclones in Two Contrasting Basins of the Northern Indian Ocean

Author:

Bhattacharya Trishneeta12ORCID,Chakraborty Kunal1ORCID,Ghoshal Prasanna Kanti1ORCID,Ghosh Jayashree12ORCID,Baduru Balaji13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services Ministry of Earth Sciences Hyderabad India

2. Faculty of Ocean Science and Technology Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies Kochi India

3. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology Ministry of Earth Sciences Pune India

Abstract

AbstractThis study examines the impact of two very severe tropical cyclonic events, Phailin (over the Bay of Bengal) and Ockhi (over the Arabian Sea), on surface ocean pCO2 and the associated changes in the upper ocean structure using a coupled biogeochemical ROMS model. The primary productivity averaged over the mixed layer is increased from 6.9 to 12.0 (7.2–45.6) mgCm3d−1 in response to Phailin (Ockhi). A decomposition analysis reveals that the mean contribution of temperature‐driven changes in inducing pCO2 variability in response to pre‐ and post‐cyclonic conditions, in case of Phailin (Ockhi), are 5.4 (−8.8) and −7.6 (−58.8) μatm whereas dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) driven changes are 23.6 (19.5) and 27.8 (78.0) μatm. Although salinity and total alkalinity have a relatively lesser control in inducing pCO2 variability, salinity's response to the post‐Phailin conditions is significant owing to strong salinity stratification in the Bay of Bengal. The enhancement of DIC is more in the near‐surface waters than its removal by net biological processes resulting in the dominance of cyclone‐induced upwelling and associated vertical mixing driven changes over the enhanced biology‐driven changes in controlling pCO2 variability during both cyclones. Despite comparable magnitudes of environmental forcing during both cyclones, the oceanic response to Phailin is comparatively short‐lived and subdued due to stronger stratification in the Bay of Bengal. A relatively large ratio of DIC to total alkalinity in the upper layers of Arabian Sea facilitates a higher pCO2 response to Ockhi. This makes Ockhi a greater source of CO2 to the atmosphere.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Space and Planetary Science,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Oceanography

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