Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2023)

Decreasing trend of tropical cyclone-induced ocean warming in recent decades

  • Ruizi Shi,
  • Qinya Zhang,
  • Fanghua Xu,
  • Xueyang Zhang,
  • Yanluan Lin,
  • Jishi Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acd2ed
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6
p. 064013

Abstract

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Tropical cyclones (TCs) can influence climate by pumping heat into the ocean, yet little is known about how the TC-induced ocean heat uptake (OHU) has changed in recent decades. Based on ocean reanalysis, we calculated OHU and found a significant decline of TC-induced OHU from 1982 to 2018. If all the ocean heat gain is balanced by poleward heat transport, approximately 15% of peak ocean heat transport would have been reduced during the study period. The decreasing trend of OHU is consistent with the enhanced ocean stratification, the shallowed mixed layer depth and the reduced cold wake size. The reduction of OHU primarily occurs in the Northwest Pacific, where the shortened TC lifespan contributes as well. Furthermore, the decline of OHU might offset about 28% of the upper ocean warming in the subtropical Northwest Pacific.

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