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The changing physical and ecological meanings of North Pacific Ocean climate indices.

Michael A Litzow1, Mary E Hunsicker2, Nicholas A Bond3, Brian J Burke4, Curry J Cunningham5, Jennifer L Gosselin6, Emily L Norton3, Eric J Ward4, Stephani G Zador7.   

Abstract

Climate change is likely to change the relationships between commonly used climate indices and underlying patterns of climate variability, but this complexity is rarely considered in studies using climate indices. Here, we show that the physical and ecological conditions mapping onto the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) index and North Pacific Gyre Oscillation (NPGO) index have changed over multidecadal timescales. These changes apparently began around a 1988/1989 North Pacific climate shift that was marked by abrupt northeast Pacific warming, declining temporal variance in the Aleutian Low (a leading atmospheric driver of the PDO), and increasing correlation between the PDO and NPGO patterns. Sea level pressure and surface temperature patterns associated with each climate index changed after 1988/1989, indicating that identical index values reflect different states of basin-scale climate over time. The PDO and NPGO also show time-dependent skill as indices of regional northeast Pacific ecosystem variability. Since the late 1980s, both indices have become less relevant to physical-ecological variability in regional ecosystems from the Bering Sea to the southern California Current. Users of these climate indices should be aware of nonstationary relationships with underlying climate variability within the historical record, and the potential for further nonstationarity with ongoing climate change.

Keywords:  North Pacific Gyre Oscillation; Pacific Decadal Oscillation; climate change; climate index; nonstationary relationship

Year:  2020        PMID: 32205439      PMCID: PMC7149459          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1921266117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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