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Decadal Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Subtropical South Pacific from 1726 to 1997 A.D.
Braddock K. Linsley,1Gerard M. Wellington,2Daniel P. Schrag3
We present a 271-year record of Sr/Ca variability in a coral from
Rarotonga in the South Pacific gyre. Calibration with monthlysea
surface temperature (SST) from satellite and ship measurementsmade in a grid measuring 1° by 1° over the period from 1981 to1997 indicates that this Sr/Ca record is an excellent proxy forSST.
Comparison with SST from ship measurements made since 1950in a grid
measuring 5° by 5° also shows that the Sr/Ca data accuratelyrecord
decadal changes in SST. The entire Sr/Ca record back to1726 shows a
distinct pattern of decadal variability, with repeateddecadal and
interdecadal SST regime shifts greater than 0.75°C.Comparison with
decadal climate variability in the North Pacific,as represented by the
Pacific Decadal Oscillation index (1900-1997),indicates that several
of the largest decadal-scale SST variationsat Rarotonga are coherent
with SST regime shifts in the NorthPacific. This hemispheric symmetry
suggests that tropical forcingmay be an important factor in at least
some of the decadal variabilityobserved in the Pacific Ocean.
1 Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences,
ES 351, University at Albany-State University of New York,
Albany, NY 12222, USA.
2 Department of Biology and
Biochemistry, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204, USA.
3 Laboratory for Geochemical Oceanography,
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
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