q 2003 American Meteorological Society Shallow, Intermediate, and Deep Overturning Components of the Global Heat Budget

The ocean’s overturning circulation and associated heat transport are divided into contributions based on water mass ventilation from 1) shallow overturning within the wind-driven subtropical gyres to the base of the ther-mocline, 2) overturning into the intermediate depth layer (500–2000 m) in the...

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Main Author: Lynne D. Talley
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.571.4575
http://www-pord.ucsd.edu/~ltalley/papers/Global_heat/talley_jpo_2003.pdf
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Summary:The ocean’s overturning circulation and associated heat transport are divided into contributions based on water mass ventilation from 1) shallow overturning within the wind-driven subtropical gyres to the base of the ther-mocline, 2) overturning into the intermediate depth layer (500–2000 m) in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, and 3) overturning into the deep layers in the North Atlantic (Nordic Seas overflows) and around Antarctica. The contribution to South Pacific and Indian heat transport from the Indonesian Throughflow is separated from that of the subtropical gyres and is small. A shallow overturning heat transport of 0.6 PW dominates the 0.8-PW total heat transport at 248N in the North Pacific but carries only 0.1–0.4 PW of the 1.3-PW total in the North Atlantic at 248N. Shallow overturning heat transports in the Southern Hemisphere are also poleward: 20.2 to 20.3 PW southward across 308S in each of the Pacific and Indian Oceans but only 20.1 PW in the South Atlantic. Intermediate water formation of 2 and 7 Sv (1 Sv [ 106 m3 s21) carries 0.1 and 0.4 PW in the North Pacific and Atlantic, respectively, while North Atlantic Deep Water formation of 19 Sv carries 0.6 PW. Because of the small temperature differences between Northern Hemisphere deep waters that feed the colder Antarctic Bottom Water (Lower Circumpolar Deep Water), the formation of 22 Sv of dense Antarctic waters is associated with a heat transport of only 20.14 PW across 308S (all oceans combined). Upwelling of Circumpolar Deep Water north of 308S in the Indian (14 Sv) and South Pacific (14 Sv) carries 20.2 PW in each ocean. 1.