Impact of polar lows on synoptic scale variability of Atlantic inflow in the Fram Strait

Acta Oceanologica Sinica(2018)

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The Atlantic inflow in the Fram Strait (78°50′N) has synoptic scale variability based on an array of moorings over the period of 1998–2010. The synoptic scale variability of Atlantic inflow, whose significant cycle is 3–16 d, occurs mainly in winter and spring (from January to April) and is related with polar lows in the Barents Sea. On the synoptic scale, the enhancement (weakening) of Atlantic inflow in the Fram Strait is accompanied by less (more) polar lows in the Barents Sea. Wind stress curl induced by polar lows in the Barents Sea causes Ekman-transport, leads to decrease of sea surface height in the Barents Sea, due to geostrophic adjustment, further induces a cyclonic circulation anomaly around the Barents Sea, and causes the weakening of the Atlantic inflow in the Fram Strait. Our results highlight the importance of polar lows in forcing the Atlantic inflow in the Fram Strait and can help us to further understand the effect of Atlantic warm water on the change of the Arctic Ocean.
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Fram Strait,Atlantic inflow,synoptic scale variability,polar lows
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