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[ACG38-07] Interannual variation of the intraseasonal variability at 1000m depth in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean
Keywords:Intraseasonal Variabitliy, Equatorial waves
Based on the Argo float drift, we evaluate the meridional component of eddy kinetic energy (V-EKE) at 1000 m depth, which depicts large intraseasonal variability with a period of about 30 days in the eastern tropical Pacific. The V-EKE shows a significant seasonality with its maximum in boreal winter. In addition, the V-EKE in winter indicates a clear interannual variation with the standard deviation of 16 cm2 s-2 and the largest amplitude appeared in 2016. The TAO moored temperature time series above 500 m depth shows the large amplitude ISV along the equator with the meridionally anti-symmetric structure, whose phase propagates upward implying downward energy transport based on linear wave theory. The upper-layer ISV signal also indicates significant interannual variation in its magnitude, which is consistent with the results from Argo-based analysis. These results suggest that the ISV and the interannual variation of the ISV magnitude at a depth of 1000 m is strongly influenced by the ISV in the upper layer.