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DOI10.1002/2017GL074877
ENSO Weather and Coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
McGowan, Hamish; Theobald, Alison
2017-10-28
发表期刊GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
ISSN0094-8276
EISSN1944-8007
出版年2017
卷号44期号:20
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
英文摘要

The most devastating mass coral bleaching has occurred during El Nino events, with bleaching reported to be a direct result of increased sea surface temperatures (SSTs). However, El Nino itself does not cause SSTs to rise in all regions that experience bleaching. Nor is the upper ocean warming trend of 0.11 degrees C per decade since 1971, attributed to global warming, sufficient alone to exceed the thermal tolerance of corals. Here we show that weather patterns during El Nino that result in reduced cloud cover, higher than average air temperatures and higher than average atmospheric pressures, play a crucial role in determining the extent and location of coral bleaching on the world's largest coral reef system, the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia. Accordingly, synoptic-scale weather patterns and local atmosphere-ocean feedbacks related to El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and not large-scale SST warming due to El Nino alone and/or global warming are often the cause of coral bleaching on the GBR.


Plain Language Summary Historically, the cause of the most devastating mass coral bleaching events on the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef (GBR)-the world's largest coral reef system-was believed to be El Nino-driven change in sea surface temperatures. However, El Nino itself does not cause SSTs to rise in all regions that experience bleaching including the GBR, Australia. Here we show that changes in weather patterns during El Nino events, that result in light winds, high surface air temperatures and humidity, and clear skies over the GBR are linked to anomalously warm waters over individual coral reefs that experience bleaching. Accordingly, we concluded that local meteorology has been the primary cause of coral bleaching on the GBR during El Nino events over at least the past 34 years. Understanding the energy balance of individual coral reefs at scales of tens of square kilometers under different climate states such as El Nino and La Nina in a warming climate is therefore essential to informed prediction of coral bleaching, and the development of environmental management policy to ensure coral reefs such as on the GBR are protected for future generations.


领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000416761600060
WOS关键词CLIMATE-CHANGE ; PATTERNS ; EVENTS ; CLASSIFICATION ; VARIABILITY ; RAINFALL ; FUTURE
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/27523
专题气候变化
作者单位Univ Queensland, Atmospher Observat Res Grp, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, St Lucia, Qld, Australia
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McGowan, Hamish,Theobald, Alison. ENSO Weather and Coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia[J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,2017,44(20).
APA McGowan, Hamish,&Theobald, Alison.(2017).ENSO Weather and Coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,44(20).
MLA McGowan, Hamish,et al."ENSO Weather and Coral Bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia".GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 44.20(2017).
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