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Accelerated warming in the North Pacific since 2013

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Sea surface temperature increase in the global ocean exhibits marked spatial and temporal variations, with warming in the North Pacific significantly higher than in other basins since 2013. This accelerated warming is related to a shoaling of ocean surface mixed-layer depth and is partially dampened by an increase in anomalous net surface heat flux from the ocean. Among heat-flux components, latent heat flux is dominant.

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Fig. 1: SSTA in the global ocean and the North Pacific.
Fig. 2: Causes of the warming in the North Pacific.

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We appreciate the comments and suggestions from H. Wang, Y. Liu and D. Zhang. The scientific results and conclusions, as well as any views or opinions expressed herein, are ours and do not necessarily reflect the views of NWS, NOAA or the Department of Commerce. PMEL contribution no. 5638. This work was partially supported by Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research (2020B0301030004; Y.L.) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (42175056; Y.L.).

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Z.-Z.H. and M.J.M. conceptualized the project, and Z.-Z.H. undertook the analysis, visualization, writing, reviewing and editing of the manuscript. The other authors (B.H., J.Z., and Y.L.) provided suggestions, and reviewed and edited the paper. All authors read and approved the final paper.

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Hu, ZZ., McPhaden, M.J., Huang, B. et al. Accelerated warming in the North Pacific since 2013. Nat. Clim. Chang. 14, 929–931 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-024-02088-x

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