On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past*

Three sediment records of sea surface temperature (SST) are analyzed that originate from distant locations in the North Atlantic, have centennial-to-multicentennial resolution, are based on the same reconstruction method and chronological assumptions, and span the past 15 000 yr. Using recursive lea...

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Published in:Journal of Climate
Main Authors: Marchal, Olivier, Waelbroeck, Claire, Colin De Verdiere, Alain
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Amer Meteorological Soc 2016
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spelling ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:42922 2023-05-15T17:22:40+02:00 On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past* Marchal, Olivier Waelbroeck, Claire Colin De Verdiere, Alain 2016-02-15 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00318/42922/42423.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00318/42922/42424.doc https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0509.1 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00318/42922/ eng eng Amer Meteorological Soc https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00318/42922/42423.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00318/42922/42424.doc doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0509.1 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00318/42922/ 2016 American Meteorological Society info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Journal Of Climate (0894-8755) (Amer Meteorological Soc), 2016-02-15 , Vol. 29 , N. 4 , P. 1545-1571 Inverse methods Kalman filters Climate variability Circulation/ Dynamics Geographic location/entity Oceanic variability Variability Mathematical and statistical techniques Fronts North Atlantic Ocean text Publication info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0509.1 2021-09-23T20:27:41Z Three sediment records of sea surface temperature (SST) are analyzed that originate from distant locations in the North Atlantic, have centennial-to-multicentennial resolution, are based on the same reconstruction method and chronological assumptions, and span the past 15 000 yr. Using recursive least squares techniques, an estimate of the time-dependent North Atlantic SST field over the last 15 kyr is sought that is consistent with both the SST records and a surface ocean circulation model, given estimates of their respective error (co)variances. Under the authors' assumptions about data and model errors, it is found that the 10 degrees C mixed layer isotherm, which approximately traces the modern Subpolar Front, would have moved by ~15 degrees of latitude southward (northward) in the eastern North Atlantic at the onset (termination) of the Younger Dryas cold interval (YD), a result significant at the level of two standard deviations in the isotherm position. In contrast, meridional movements of the isotherm in the Newfoundland basin are estimated to be small and not significant. Thus, the isotherm would have pivoted twice around a region southeast of the Grand Banks, with a southwest-northeast orientation during the warm intervals of the Bolling-Allerod and the Holocene and a more zonal orientation and southerly position during the cold interval of the YD. This study provides an assessment of the significance of similar previous inferences and illustrates the potential of recursive least squares in paleoceanography. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland North Atlantic Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Journal of Climate 29 4 1545 1571
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topic Inverse methods
Kalman filters
Climate variability
Circulation/ Dynamics
Geographic location/entity
Oceanic variability
Variability
Mathematical and statistical techniques
Fronts
North Atlantic Ocean
spellingShingle Inverse methods
Kalman filters
Climate variability
Circulation/ Dynamics
Geographic location/entity
Oceanic variability
Variability
Mathematical and statistical techniques
Fronts
North Atlantic Ocean
Marchal, Olivier
Waelbroeck, Claire
Colin De Verdiere, Alain
On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past*
topic_facet Inverse methods
Kalman filters
Climate variability
Circulation/ Dynamics
Geographic location/entity
Oceanic variability
Variability
Mathematical and statistical techniques
Fronts
North Atlantic Ocean
description Three sediment records of sea surface temperature (SST) are analyzed that originate from distant locations in the North Atlantic, have centennial-to-multicentennial resolution, are based on the same reconstruction method and chronological assumptions, and span the past 15 000 yr. Using recursive least squares techniques, an estimate of the time-dependent North Atlantic SST field over the last 15 kyr is sought that is consistent with both the SST records and a surface ocean circulation model, given estimates of their respective error (co)variances. Under the authors' assumptions about data and model errors, it is found that the 10 degrees C mixed layer isotherm, which approximately traces the modern Subpolar Front, would have moved by ~15 degrees of latitude southward (northward) in the eastern North Atlantic at the onset (termination) of the Younger Dryas cold interval (YD), a result significant at the level of two standard deviations in the isotherm position. In contrast, meridional movements of the isotherm in the Newfoundland basin are estimated to be small and not significant. Thus, the isotherm would have pivoted twice around a region southeast of the Grand Banks, with a southwest-northeast orientation during the warm intervals of the Bolling-Allerod and the Holocene and a more zonal orientation and southerly position during the cold interval of the YD. This study provides an assessment of the significance of similar previous inferences and illustrates the potential of recursive least squares in paleoceanography.
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Colin De Verdiere, Alain
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title On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past*
title_short On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past*
title_full On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past*
title_fullStr On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past*
title_full_unstemmed On the Movements of the North Atlantic Subpolar Front in the Preinstrumental Past*
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