1998
DOI: 10.1029/98eo00142
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Imminent climate and circulation shift in northeast Pacific Ocean could have major impact on marine resources

Abstract: A climate shift is imminent in the northeast Pacific Ocean, research suggests, and may have a major impact on marine resources, particularly Pacific salmon. Scientists anticipate that the shift, driven by large‐scale changes in the Earth's atmospheric wave pattern, will become evident in the next few years. The most recent shift, characterized by a switch from cold and wet conditions to warm and dry conditions in the Pacific northwest of the United States, occurred in 1977 [e.g., Trenberth and Hurell, 1994]. T… Show more

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“…In the northern regions, Niño North conditions depend on the influence of atmospheric forcing on the position and intensity of the Aleutian low. Surface flow trajectories simulated using the Ocean Surface CURent Simulations (OSCURS) model reveal that Niño North conditions coincide with years of strong northward advection directed into the head of the Gulf of Alaska (Ingraham, Ebbesmeyer, & Hinrichsen, 1998). These simulations are consistent with Strub's review (pers.com.)…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In the northern regions, Niño North conditions depend on the influence of atmospheric forcing on the position and intensity of the Aleutian low. Surface flow trajectories simulated using the Ocean Surface CURent Simulations (OSCURS) model reveal that Niño North conditions coincide with years of strong northward advection directed into the head of the Gulf of Alaska (Ingraham, Ebbesmeyer, & Hinrichsen, 1998). These simulations are consistent with Strub's review (pers.com.)…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…This is particularly useful when climate–ocean indices suggest that a regime shift has recently occurred or is now occurring. It is possible that a regime shift has recently occurred around 1996/97 ( Beamish et al ., 1998 ; Ingraham et al ., 1998 ) and is detectable as an intense Aleutian Low in the winter of 1997/98. If this is correct, then based on the patterns we report here, it would be plausible that sablefish production may switch to a period with above‐average year class success.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of tree nngs and other histoncal data indicate that climate regime-shifts in the North Pacific Ocean have occurred on the average every 15 yr since the time of Columbus (Ingraham et al 1998) or longer. Not all changes have been as strong as the late-1970s shift, but comparable events have occurred many times over the past several centunes (Wiles et al 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%