Combined effects of climate change and interannual climate variability on the overturning circulation and deep-water properties in a semi-enclosed marginal sea
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Abstract
The impact of interannual climate variability on a deep marginal sea under climate change is examined using an idealized numerical model. The results show that the interannual variability (specifically, the occurrence of cold winters) leads to a maximum water age located distinctly above the seafloor, resembling observed features in certain marginal seas such as the Sea of Japan. The interannual variability is also shown to be crucial for the appearance of the warming trend at depth, shortly after the onset of the warming trend at the surface. This mechanism may make such marginal seas early indicators of global climate change.
Keywords
Overturning circulation,Deep-water property,Climate change,Climate variability,Sea of Japan,Numerical modeling
Speaker
Yuki Tanaka
Associate Professor Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology

Submission Author
Yuki Tanaka Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Yuri Sawada Fukui Prefectural University
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    Jun 16

    2026

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    Jun 18

    2026

  • Apr 03 2026

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