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Record-breaking 2023 marine heatwaves

  • Tianyun Dong
  • , Zhenzhong Zeng
  • , Ming Pan
  • , Dashan Wang
  • , Yuntian Chen
  • , Lili Liang
  • , Shuai Yang
  • , Yubin Jin
  • , Shuxin Luo
  • , Shijing Liang
  • , Xiaowen Huang
  • , Dongzhi Zhao
  • , Alan D. Ziegler
  • , Deliang Chen
  • , Laurent Z.X. Li
  • , Tianjun Zhou
  • , Dongxiao Zhang
  • Eastern Institute of Technology, Ningbo
  • the Southern University of Science and Technology
  • Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes
  • Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
  • Kasetsart University
  • Tsinghua University
  • Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences

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The year 2023 witnessed an extraordinary surge in marine heatwaves (MHWs) across Earth’s oceans, setting new records in duration, extent, and intensity, with MHW activity totaling 53.6 billion °C days square kilometer—more than three standard deviations above the historical norm since 1982. Notable events include the North Atlantic MHW (276-year return period) and the Southwest Pacific (141 years). using ECCO2 (Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean-Phase II) high-resolution daily data, we conducted a mixed-layer heat budget analysis and identified region-specific drivers: enhanced shortwave flux and a shallower mixed layer in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, reduced cloud cover and increased advection in the Southwest Pacific, and oceanic advections in the Tropical Eastern Pacific. The 2023 MHWs highlight the intensifying impacts of a warm climate and the challenges in understanding extreme events.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)369-374
Nombre de pages6
journalScience
Volume389
Numéro de publication6758
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 24 juil. 2025

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