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Abstract
The annual cycle of sea surface temperature (SST) in the eastern
Pacific warm pool and its relation to Central America gap winds are
examined in this study. Locally enhanced annual harmonics of SST are
found underneath the regions where the Tehuantepec and Papagayo gap
winds blow (see figure). The SSTs underneath the
Tehuantepec gap wind ("T" in figure) undergo larger annual variations than those
underneath the Papagayo gap wind ("P" in figure). This suggests that the Tehuantepec
gap wind has a stronger influence on the annual cycle of SST than the
Papagayo gap wind. A series of ocean model experiments are performed
to demonstrate the enhancement effect of the gap winds. Further heat
budget analyses of the experiments show that the gap winds increase
the amplitude of the SST annual cycle primarily by enhancing the
vertical entrainment process in the ocean. The thermal forcing effect
of the gap winds is less important in modulating the SST annual cycle.
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