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Ocean currents are getting faster


WordsbyStephaniePappas

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ceancurrentsaremovingfastertoday
thantheydidtwodecadesago.Recent
research,publishedinthejournal
ScienceAdvances, foundthatthis
accelerationisoccurringaroundtheglobe,
withthemostnoticeableeffectsinthe
tropicallatitudes.Theenhancedspeed
isn’tjustattheocean’ssurface,butis
occurringasdeepas2,000metres.
“Themagnitudeandextentofthe
accelerationinoceancurrentswedetected
throughouttheglobaloceanandto
2,000-metredepthwasquitesurprising,”
saidJanetSprintall,anoceanographeratthe
attheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego.
“Whileweexpectedsomeresponsetothe
increasedwindsoverthepasttwodecades,
thattheaccelerationwasaboveandbeyond
thatwasanunexpectedresponsethatismost
likelyduetoglobalclimatechange.”

Windsovertheoceanhavebeenpickingup
ata rateof1.9percentperdecade,the
researchersfound.Thisincreaseinwind
speedtransfersenergytotheocean’ssurface,
andsubsequentlydeeperwaters.About 76 per
centoftheupper2,000metresoftheoceans
haveseenanincreaseinkineticenergysince
the1990s.Overalloceancurrentspeedshave
creptupabout5 percentperdecadesincethe
early1990s,thestudyfound.
Researcherswereinterestedin
understandingglobalchangestoocean
currentsbecausepriorresearchhadturned
upa confusingpicture.Forexample,currents
inthesubtropicsthattransferenergyfrom
theequatortothepoleshaveintensifiedover
thelastcentury.Butsomemajorregional
currents,suchastheKuroshiointhewestern
NorthPacificOcean,showlittleevidence
ofacceleration.

Theteamreanalysedoldoceancurrent
datarecordedacrossthelastfewdecadesand
pullednewinformationfromtheArgo
mission,a scientificprojectthatuses
thousandsofautonomous,missile-shaped
floatstogatherinformationaboutocean
temperature,salinityandcurrents.
Thespeedupisn’timmediatelyobvious
becauseoceancurrentsmoveveryslowly.For
example,theSouthEquatorialCurrentinthe
PacificOceanmovesatonly1.6kilometresan
hour,soitwouldonlyspeedup0.
kilometresperhourina decade.Giventhe
enormousamountofwaterthat'sonthe
move,ittakesa significantamountofenergy
inputtocreatethatacceleration.These
changesaremuchlargerthanwhatwouldbe
expectedfromnaturalvariability,which
suggeststhatglobalwarmingcouldbe
causingtheincreasedspeed.

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