Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2, Canada; email:
Australian Institute of Marine Science, Crawley, Western Australia 6009, Australia.
Ann Rev Mar Sci. 2021 Jan;13:313-342. doi: 10.1146/annurev-marine-032720-095144. Epub 2020 Sep 25.
Ocean temperature variability is a fundamental component of the Earth's climate system, and extremes in this variability affect the health of marine ecosystems around the world. The study of marine heatwaves has emerged as a rapidly growing field of research, given notable extreme warm-water events that have occurred against a background trend of global ocean warming. This review summarizes the latest physical and statistical understanding of marine heatwaves based on how they are identified, defined, characterized, and monitored through remotely sensed and in situ data sets. We describe the physical mechanisms that cause marine heatwaves, along with their global distribution, variability, and trends. Finally, we discuss current issues in this developing research area, including considerations related to thechoice of climatological baseline periods in defining extremes and how to communicate findings in the context of societal needs.
海洋温度变化是地球气候系统的一个基本组成部分,这种变化的极端情况会影响世界各地海洋生态系统的健康。鉴于在全球海洋变暖的背景趋势下发生了明显的极端暖水事件,海洋热浪的研究已经成为一个快速发展的研究领域。本综述基于如何通过遥感和现场数据集来识别、定义、描述和监测海洋热浪,总结了海洋热浪的最新物理和统计理解。我们描述了导致海洋热浪的物理机制,以及它们的全球分布、可变性和趋势。最后,我们讨论了这个不断发展的研究领域中的当前问题,包括在定义极端情况时与气候基准期选择相关的考虑因素,以及如何在社会需求的背景下传达研究结果。