5:55 PM - 5:58 PM
★ [ACG32-P02] Interannual variations of barrier layer thickness at the eastern part of the western Pacific warm pool
3-min talk in an oral session
Keywords:Barrier layer, Western Pacific warm pool, Interannual variations, Argo
To document this anomalous thick barrier layers in detail, we also used Argo float profiles. The analysis indicated that, in agreement with previous studies, thick barrier layers in El Nino year (2006/7, 2009/10) are generated with strong surface freshening. On the other hand, the 2012/13s thick barrier layers are accompanied not by surface freshening but by relatively high salinity near their bottom (90-110dbar). The high salinity is due to the northward expansion of high salinity water originated in the South Pacific. It is hypothesized that strengthening of salinity stratification beneath the mixed layer associated with the stronger advection of the South Pacific water contributes to formation/maintenance of thick barrier layers.
From the above results, it is suggested that not only surface freshening associated with El Nino but also subsurface stratification under the influence of the South Pacific water is important for interannual variations of barrier layer thickness at the eastern part of the western Pacific warm pool.