Origins of Biweekly Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific and Atlantic

Author:

Xu Gaopeng1ORCID,Chang Ping12ORCID,Zhang Qiuying1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oceanography Texas A&M University College Station TX USA

2. Department of Atmospheric Sciences Texas A&M University College Station TX USA

Abstract

AbstractBiweekly sea surface temperature (SST) variability significantly contributes to over 50% of the intraseasonal variability in the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) and Atlantic (EEA). Our study investigates this biweekly variability, employing a blend of in–situ and reanalysis data sets. The research identifies biweekly signals in SST, meridional wind, and ocean currents, notably in September–November in EEP and June–August in EEA. Biweekly southerly (northerly) winds drive instantaneous northward (southward) ocean currents in EEP, but with a 1–2‐day phase delay in EEA. Consequently, these currents lead to SST anomalies with a 3–4‐day lag in both EEP and EEA due to the presence of the cold tongue. The study reveals the origin of biweekly wind fluctuations in the western Pacific for EEP and the subpolar Pacific for EEA, connected by atmospheric Rossby waves validated through a linearized non‐divergent barotropic model. This research affirms the influence of subtropical and subpolar atmospheric forcing on equatorial SST.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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