Near-Future Projection of Sea Surface Winds in Northwest Pacific Ocean Based on a CMIP6 Multi-Model Ensemble SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Near-Future Projection of Sea Surface Winds in Northwest Pacific Ocean Based on a CMIP6 Multi-Model Ensemble
Author(s)
Ahmad, Bayhaqi; Yoo, Jeseon; Jang, Chan Joo; Kwon, Min Ho; Kang, Hyoun Woo
KIOST Author(s)
Ahmad, Bayhaqi(Ahmad, Bayhaqi)Yoo, Jeseon(유제선)Jang, Chan Joo(장찬주)Kwon, Min Ho(권민호)Kang, Hyoun Woo(강현우)
Alternative Author(s)
Ahmad Bayhaqi; 유제선; 장찬주; 권민호; 강현우
Publication Year
2024-03
Abstract
Information about wind variations and future wind conditions is essential for a monsoon domain such as the Northwest Pacific (NWP) region. This study utilizes 10 Generalized Circulation Models (GCM) from CMIP6 to evaluate near-future wind changes in the NWP under various climate warming scenarios. Evaluation against the ERA5 reanalysis dataset for the historical period 1985–2014 reveals a relatively small error with an average of no more than 1 m/s, particularly in the East Asian Marginal Seas (EAMS). Future projections (2026–2050) indicate intensified winds, with a 5–8% increase in the summer season in the EAMS, such as the Yellow Sea, East Sea, and East China Sea, while slight decreases are observed in the winter period. Climate mode influences show that winter El Niño tends to decrease wind speeds in the southern study domain, while intensifying winds are observed in the northern part, particularly under SSP5-8.5. Conversely, summer El Niño induces higher positive anomalous wind speeds in the EAMS, observed in SSP2-4.5. These conditions are likely linked to El Niño-induced SST anomalies. For the application of CMIP6 surface winds, the findings are essential for further investigations focusing on the oceanic consequences of anticipated wind changes such as the ocean wave climate, which can be studied through model simulations. © 2024 by the authors.
ISSN
2073-4433
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/45478
DOI
10.3390/atmos15030386
Bibliographic Citation
Atmosphere, v.15, no.3, 2024
Publisher
Rotoweb Cantelli
Keywords
Northwest Pacific; surface wind changes; future projection; CMIP6; multi-model ensemble; El Niño
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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