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Evidence for strengthening of the tropical Pacific Ocean surface wind speed during 1979-2001

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY
Volume 107, Issue 1-2, Pages 59-72

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-011-0463-3

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [40975029]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences
  3. Ph. D. Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education of China [20093402110004]

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Using multiple surface wind speed (SWS) data sets and trend empirical orthogonal function analysis, we have explored the trend in SWS associated with the large-scale tropical Pacific atmospheric circulation for the period 1979-2001. The present research provides a robust evidence of strengthening of the tropical Pacific Ocean SWS during this period and the magnitude is generally in line with the finding of Wentz et al. The strengthening in SWS is closely associated with the so-called La Nia-like sea surface temperature (SST) trend pattern rather than the changes in the ENSO, ENSO Modoki, or PDO. The present results, together with those from some recent climate model simulations, suggest that global warming forcing may have caused an intensification of SWS in the tropical Pacific Ocean by inducing the La Nia-like SST trend pattern due to ocean dynamics. Meanwhile, the strengthening in the tropical Pacific Ocean surface trade winds may also feedback to enhance the La Nia-like SST trend pattern under the positive wind-upwelling dynamic feedback mechanism.

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