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Wind-driven interannual variability over the northeast Pacific Ocean
Authors:Patrick F Cummins  Gary SE Lagerloef
Institution:aInstitute of Ocean Sciences, P.O. Box 6000, 9860 West Saanich Road, Sidney, BC, Canada BC V8L 4B2;bEarth and Space Research, 1910 Fairview Avenue East, Suite 210, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
Abstract:Interannual variability of the sea surface height (SSH) over the northeast Pacific Ocean is hindcast with a reduced-gravity, quasi-geostrophic model that includes linear damping. The model is forced with monthly Ekman pumping fields derived from the NCEP reanalysis wind stresses. The numerical solution is compared with SSH observations derived from satellite altimeter data and gridded at a lateral resolution of 1 degree. Provided that the reduced gravity parameter is chosen appropriately, the results demonstrate that the model has significant hindcast skill over interior regions of the basin, away from continental boundaries. A damping time scale of 2 to 3 years is close to optimal, although the hindcast skill is not strongly dependent on this parameter.A simplification of the quasi-geostrophic model is considered in which Rossby waves are eliminated, yielding a Markov model driven by local Ekman pumping. The results approximately reproduce the hindcast skill of the more complete quasi-geostrophic model and indicate that the interannual SSH variability is dominated by the local response to wind forcing. There is a close correspondence the two leading empirical orthogonal modes of the local model and those of the observed SSH anomalies. The latter account for over half of the variance of the interannual signal over the region.
Keywords:Northeast Pacific  Sea surface height  Altimeter data  Interannual variability  Wind forcing  Ekman pumping  Baroclinic Rossby waves
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