Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan Strait

The response of a summer upwelling system to recent climate change in the Taiwan Strait has been investigated using a time series of sea surface temperature and wind data over the period 1982–2019. Our results revealed that summer upwelling intensities of the Taiwan Strait decreased with a nonlinear...

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Main Author: Caiyun Zhang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/7/1386
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description The response of a summer upwelling system to recent climate change in the Taiwan Strait has been investigated using a time series of sea surface temperature and wind data over the period 1982–2019. Our results revealed that summer upwelling intensities of the Taiwan Strait decreased with a nonlinear fluctuation over the past four decades. The average upwelling intensity after 2000 was 35% lower than that before 2000. The long-term changes in upwelling intensities show strong correlations with offshore Ekman transport, which experienced a decreasing trend after 2000. Unlike the delay effect of canonical ENSO events on changes in summer upwelling, ENSO Modoki events had a significant negative influence on upwelling intensity. Strong El Niño Modoki events were not favorable for the development of upwelling. This study also suggested that decreased upwelling could not slow down the warming rate of the sea surface temperature and would probably cause the decline of chlorophyll <i>a</i> in the coastal upwelling system of the Taiwan Strait. These results will contribute to a better understanding of the dynamic process of summer upwelling in the Taiwan Strait, and provide a sound scientific basis for evaluating future trends in coastal upwelling and their potential ecological effects.
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spelling doaj.art-b9a36de0a46246cea7ca509b665b217f2023-11-21T14:10:37ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922021-04-01137138610.3390/rs13071386Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan StraitCaiyun Zhang0State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Key Laboratory of Underwater Acoustic Communication and Marine Information Technology Ministry of Education, College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361102, ChinaThe response of a summer upwelling system to recent climate change in the Taiwan Strait has been investigated using a time series of sea surface temperature and wind data over the period 1982–2019. Our results revealed that summer upwelling intensities of the Taiwan Strait decreased with a nonlinear fluctuation over the past four decades. The average upwelling intensity after 2000 was 35% lower than that before 2000. The long-term changes in upwelling intensities show strong correlations with offshore Ekman transport, which experienced a decreasing trend after 2000. Unlike the delay effect of canonical ENSO events on changes in summer upwelling, ENSO Modoki events had a significant negative influence on upwelling intensity. Strong El Niño Modoki events were not favorable for the development of upwelling. This study also suggested that decreased upwelling could not slow down the warming rate of the sea surface temperature and would probably cause the decline of chlorophyll <i>a</i> in the coastal upwelling system of the Taiwan Strait. These results will contribute to a better understanding of the dynamic process of summer upwelling in the Taiwan Strait, and provide a sound scientific basis for evaluating future trends in coastal upwelling and their potential ecological effects.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/7/1386upwellingsouthwest windENSO Modokiclimate changeTaiwan Strait
spellingShingle Caiyun Zhang
Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan Strait
Remote Sensing
upwelling
southwest wind
ENSO Modoki
climate change
Taiwan Strait
title Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan Strait
title_full Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan Strait
title_fullStr Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan Strait
title_full_unstemmed Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan Strait
title_short Responses of Summer Upwelling to Recent Climate Changes in the Taiwan Strait
title_sort responses of summer upwelling to recent climate changes in the taiwan strait
topic upwelling
southwest wind
ENSO Modoki
climate change
Taiwan Strait
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/7/1386
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