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Ocean Heat Content

ByULF TEAM

Jan 24, 2023
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For the fourth year in a row, the world’s oceans recorded extreme heating in 2022 on account of anthropological activities.

  • Ocean Heat Content (OHC) is the amount of energy absorbed by and stored in the oceans.
  • OHC is measured in joules, the unit of energy.
  • When sunlight reaches the earth, oceans absorb this energy and store it as heat.
  • While the heat is first absorbed at the surface of the water body, some of it is eventually disbursed throughout.
  • Water also has a higher heat capacity than air, which means that water heats up slower than air and can store much larger amounts of heat.

More than 90% of the excess heat accumulated in the earth’s climate is deposited in the oceans.

  • Climate change and OHC – OHC is an important indicator of climate change.
  • An increase in greenhouse gas emissions traps more energy from the sun in the atmosphere.
  • Rising ocean temperatures strengthen the exchange of energy from oceans to the atmosphere by increasing the evaporation of water and thus the quantity of atmospheric moisture.
  • This leads to changes in global precipitation patterns as well as temperatures.
  • Stratification and salinity-contrast index, along with OHC, are important elements in quantifying climate change.
  • Stratification – Vertical stratification happens when there is change in the density of water due to temperature and salinity changes in oceans.
  • This stratification hinders water mixing and consequently the exchange of heat, carbon, oxygen and so on between layers.
  • Salinity-contrast Index – Defined as the difference between the salinity averaged over climatologically high-salinity and low-salinity regions.
  • Salinity-contrast index, an indicator of a change in the water cycle, reached its highest level on record in 2022.
  • Salinity determines water density, which drives the circulation of water in oceans.

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