Modulation of Annual Rossby Waves on the Formation of Basin‐Wide Salinity Fronts

Author:

Zhu Jiechao12,Zhang Yuhong123ORCID,Huang Ke1,Xia Yifan13ORCID,Du Yan123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Tropical Oceanography South China Sea Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou China

2. College of Marine Science University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Guangdong Key Laboratory of Ocean Remote Sensing South China Sea Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractThis study reveals the formation mechanisms of a group of salinity fronts across the Arabian Sea (AS) and explores their associations with annual Rossby waves, utilizing Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite data and other relevant data sets. As low‐salinity water is transported westward and northward at varying rates between 6°N ∼ 20°N, substantial basin‐wide northeast‐southwest oriented salinity fronts emerge at its leading edge from March to May. Further analysis indicates a strong correlation between the transport of low‐salinity water and the westward‐propagating Rossby waves. The salinity fronts are primarily influenced by the geostrophic circulation, which significantly contributes to the transport of low‐salinity water. As a result, the low‐salinity water closely aligns with positive sea level anomaly (SLA), representing westward propagating downwelling Rossby waves. A continuously stratified linear ocean model (LOM) analysis suggests second mode baroclinic Rossby waves dominate seasonal sea level changes, surpassing the influence of the first mode. The spatial mean standard deviation of the first mode within the region of 56 ∼ 75°E, 9 ∼ 11°N is approximately 60% that of the second mode. Positive SLA is mainly caused by the annual downwelling Rossby waves radiating from the eastern boundary. Due to the latitudinal decrease in the phase speed of the annual Rossby waves, the sea level fronts manifest the northeast‐southwest direction, resembling the location of the sea surface salinity fronts. The salinity fronts highlight the crucial role of Rossby waves in shaping upper ocean water mass distribution in the AS, potentially impacting the broader Indian Ocean climate.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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