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Online ISSN: 1520-0442
Print ISSN:    0894-8755
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Estimating Oceanic Heat Content Change Using Isotherms

Matthew D. Palmer

Met Office Hadley Centre, Exeter, United Kingdom

Keith Haines

Environmental Systems Science Centre, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom



Abstract

This paper presents a new analysis of ocean heat content changes over the last 50 yr using isotherms by calculating the mean temperature above the 14°C isotherm and the depth of the 14°C isotherm as separate variables. A new quantity called the “relative heat content” (“RHC”) is introduced, which represents the minimum local heat content change over time, relative to a fixed isotherm. It is shown how mean temperature and isotherm depth changes make separable and additive contributions to changes in RHC.

Maps of RHC change between 1970 and 2000 show similar spatial patterns to a traditional fixed-depth ocean heat content change to 220 m. However, the separate contributions to RHC suggest a more spatially uniform contribution from warming above the isotherm, while isotherm depth changes show wind-driven signals, of which some are identifiable as being related to the North Atlantic Oscillation. The time series show that the warming contribution to RHC dominates the global trend, while the depth contribution only dominates on the basin scale in the North Atlantic. The RHC shows minima associated with the major volcanic eruptions (particularly in the Indian Ocean), and these are entirely contributed by mean temperature changes rather than isotherm depth changes. The depth change contributions to RHC are strongly affected by the recently reported XBT fall-rate bias, whereas the mean temperature contributions are not. Therefore, only the isotherm depth change contributions to RHC will need to be reassessed as fall-rate-corrected data become available.

Keywords: Ocean mixed layer, Salinity, Heating, North Atlantic oscillation, Pacific decadal oscillation

Received: September 3, 2008; Final Form: April 9, 2009

Corresponding author address: Dr. Matt Palmer, Met Office Hadley Centre, FitzRoy Road, Exeter, EX1 3PB, United Kingdom. Email:

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