Detecting marine heatwaves below the sea surface globally using dynamics-guided statistical learning
Communications Earth and Environment, ISSN: 2662-4435, Vol: 5, Issue: 1
2024
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Extreme warm water events, known as marine heatwaves, cause a variety of adverse impacts on the marine ecosystem. They are occurring more and more frequently across the global ocean. Yet monitoring marine heatwaves below the sea surface is still challenging due to the sparsity of in situ temperature observations. Here, we propose a statistical learning method guided by ocean dynamics and optimal prediction theory, to detect subsurface marine heatwaves based on the observable sea surface temperature and sea surface height. This dynamics-guided statistical learning method shows good skills in detecting subsurface marine heatwaves in the oceanic epipelagic zone over many parts of the global ocean. It outperforms both the classical ordinary least square regression and popular deep learning methods that do not effectively exploit ocean dynamics, with clear dynamical interpretation for its outperformance. Our study provides a useful statistical learning method for near real-time monitoring of subsurface marine heatwaves at a global scale and highlights the importance of exploiting ocean dynamics for enhancing the efficiency and interpretability of statistical learning.
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