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Atlantic pycnocline theory scrutinized using a coupled climate model

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Simulations with changed Southern Ocean wind-stress, oceanic vertical mixing, surface freshwater forcing and global warming confirm the basic equations of Gnanadesikan's (1999) theory for the Atlantic: one vertical scale, the pycnocline depth D, contributes inversely proportional to low-latitudinal upwelling and linearly to Southern Ocean eddy transport. The maximum Atlantic overturning is confirmed to be quadratic in D but is also shown to be linear in a meridional density difference Delta rho. Our simulations strongly suggest that the theory needs to be complemented by a dynamical equation for Delta rho since changes in both D and Delta rho are significant and mutually independent. While, under global warming D varies strongly and Delta rho is practically constant, the situation is reversed for altered surface freshwater fluxes. Similarly, variations in the meridional length scale of Southern Ocean outcropping require a dynamical equation in order to capture the fundamental behavior of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation.
Tijdschrift: Geophys Res Lett
ISSN: 0094-8276
Issue: 14
Volume: 37
Pagina's: 10-13
Jaar van publicatie:2010
Trefwoorden:meridional overturning circulation, thermohaline circulation, multiple equilibria
  • Scopus Id: 77955182351