The thermocline is defined as the ocean layer for which the vertical thermal gradient is maximum. In the equatorial ocean, observations led to the use of the 20 °C isotherm depth (z20) as an estimate of the thermocline. This study compares z20 against the physical thermocline in the equatorial Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, using Simple Ocean Data Assimilation reanalysis and fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project preindustrial control simulations. Our results show that z20 is systematically deeper and flatter than the thermocline and does not respond correctly to surface wind stress variations. It is also shown that the annual cycle of z20 is much weaker than that of the physical thermocline. This happens in both equatorial ...
A revisit on observations shows that the tropical El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability, a...
The early Pliocene warm phase was characterized by high sea surface temperatures and a deep thermocl...
In this study, the processes affecting sea surface temperature variability over the 1992–98 period, ...
The thermocline is defined as the ocean layer for which the vertical thermal gradient is maximum. In...
The thermocline depth is defined as the depth of the maximum vertical temperature gradient. In the e...
According to the typical thermal structure of the ocean, the water column can be divided into three ...
Temperature time series obtained from surface moorings deployed along the equator in the Atlantic Oc...
A zonally averaged ocean model for the thermohaline circulation is coupled to a zonally averaged, on...
Upper ocean temperature data obtained during the Seasonal Response of the Equatorial Atlantic experi...
This study attempts to reproduce the salient features of the variability in the depth of the thermoc...
An ocean basin of uniform depth is considered. It is bounded laterally by two meridians. Temperature...
The Seychelles-Chagos Thermocline Ridge (SCTR, 5°S-10°S, 50°E-80°E) is a unique open-ocean upwelling...
A new generation of the IAP / LASG world ocean general circulation model is designed and presented b...
The tropical oceanic response to the extratropical thermal forcing is quantitatively estimated in a ...
The early Pliocene warm phase was characterized by high sea surface temperatures and a deep thermocl...
A revisit on observations shows that the tropical El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability, a...
The early Pliocene warm phase was characterized by high sea surface temperatures and a deep thermocl...
In this study, the processes affecting sea surface temperature variability over the 1992–98 period, ...
The thermocline is defined as the ocean layer for which the vertical thermal gradient is maximum. In...
The thermocline depth is defined as the depth of the maximum vertical temperature gradient. In the e...
According to the typical thermal structure of the ocean, the water column can be divided into three ...
Temperature time series obtained from surface moorings deployed along the equator in the Atlantic Oc...
A zonally averaged ocean model for the thermohaline circulation is coupled to a zonally averaged, on...
Upper ocean temperature data obtained during the Seasonal Response of the Equatorial Atlantic experi...
This study attempts to reproduce the salient features of the variability in the depth of the thermoc...
An ocean basin of uniform depth is considered. It is bounded laterally by two meridians. Temperature...
The Seychelles-Chagos Thermocline Ridge (SCTR, 5°S-10°S, 50°E-80°E) is a unique open-ocean upwelling...
A new generation of the IAP / LASG world ocean general circulation model is designed and presented b...
The tropical oceanic response to the extratropical thermal forcing is quantitatively estimated in a ...
The early Pliocene warm phase was characterized by high sea surface temperatures and a deep thermocl...
A revisit on observations shows that the tropical El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability, a...
The early Pliocene warm phase was characterized by high sea surface temperatures and a deep thermocl...
In this study, the processes affecting sea surface temperature variability over the 1992–98 period, ...