Geophysical Research Letters (Dec 2023)

The Salinity of Coastal Waters as a Bellwether for Global Water Cycle Changes

  • S. Fournier,
  • J. T. Reager,
  • H. A. Chandanpurkar,
  • M. Pascolini‐Campbell,
  • S. Jarugula

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106684
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 24
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract While the global water cycle has been studied previously based on land and open ocean studies, here we use coastal satellite sea surface salinity (SSS) data to show that in global aggregate, SSS variations near coasts are strongly correlated with global water cycle variability driven by El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). This is a significant finding as we demonstrate that open ocean SSS variability is not as sensitive to ENSO and global water cycle variability as the coastal oceans at interannual timescales. Aggregated global coastal SSS could therefore be used as a proxy for detection of changes in the large‐scale cycling of water between the oceans and continents. Moreover, we identify major potential “hotspots” on land and in the coastal ocean that tend to drive global coastal salinity variability, and which may consequently be most sensitive to future physical and biological impacts of water cycle changes on the coastal oceans.

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