Storm‐Driven pCO2 Feedback Weakens the Response of Air‐Sea CO2 Fluxes in the Sub‐Antarctic Southern Ocean

Author:

Toolsee Tesha12ORCID,Nicholson Sarah‐Anne1ORCID,Monteiro Pedro M. S.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Southern Ocean Carbon‐Climate Observatory (SOCCO) CSIR Cape Town South Africa

2. Department of Oceanography University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

3. School for Climate Studies Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch South Africa

Abstract

AbstractThe sub‐seasonal CO2 flux (FCO2) variability across the Southern Ocean is poorly understood due to sparse observations at the required temporal and spatial scales. Twinned surface and profiling gliders experiments were used to investigate how storms influence FCO2 through the air‐sea gradient in partial pressure of CO2 (ΔpCO2) in the sub‐Antarctic zone. Winter‐spring storms caused ΔpCO2 to weaken (by 22–37 μatm) due to mixing/entrainment and weaker stratification. This weakening in ΔpCO2 was in phase with the increase in wind stress resulting in a reduction of the storm‐driven CO2 uptake by 6%–27%. During summer, stronger stratification explained the weaker sensitivity of ΔpCO2 to storms, instead temperature changes dominated the ΔpCO2 variability. These results highlight the importance of observing synoptic‐scale variability in ΔpCO2, the absence of which may propagate significant biases to the mean annual FCO2 estimates from large‐scale observing programmes and reconstructions.

Funder

National Research Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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