Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X

A hierarchy of global 1/4° (ORCA025) and Atlantic Ocean 1/20° nested (VIKING20X) ocean/sea-ice models is described. It is shown that the eddy-rich configurations performed in hindcasts of the past 50–60 years under CORE and JRA55-do atmospheric forcings realistically simulate the large-scale horizon...

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Main Authors: Biastoch, Arne, Schwarzkopf, Franziska U., Getzlaff, Klaus, Rühs, Siren, Martin, Torge, Scheinert, Markus, Schulzki, Tobias, Handmann, Patricia, Hummels, Rebecca, Böning, Claus W.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:osd94350 2023-05-15T17:35:01+02:00 Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X Biastoch, Arne Schwarzkopf, Franziska U. Getzlaff, Klaus Rühs, Siren Martin, Torge Scheinert, Markus Schulzki, Tobias Handmann, Patricia Hummels, Rebecca Böning, Claus W. 2021-05-17 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2021-37 https://os.copernicus.org/preprints/os-2021-37/ eng eng doi:10.5194/os-2021-37 https://os.copernicus.org/preprints/os-2021-37/ eISSN: 1812-0792 Text 2021 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2021-37 2021-05-24T16:22:16Z A hierarchy of global 1/4° (ORCA025) and Atlantic Ocean 1/20° nested (VIKING20X) ocean/sea-ice models is described. It is shown that the eddy-rich configurations performed in hindcasts of the past 50–60 years under CORE and JRA55-do atmospheric forcings realistically simulate the large-scale horizontal circulation, the distribution of the mesoscale, overflow and convective processes, and the representation of regional current systems in the North and South Atlantic. The representation, and in particular the long-term temporal evolution, of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) strongly depends on numerical choices for the application of freshwater fluxes. The interannual variability of the AMOC instead is highly correlated among the model experiments and also with observations, including the 2010 minimum observed by RAPID at 26.5° N pointing at a dominant role of the forcing. Regional observations in western boundary current systems at 53° N, 26.5° N and 11° S are explored in respect to their ability to represent the AMOC and to monitor the temporal evolution of the AMOC. Apart from the basin-scale measurements at 26.5° N, it is shown that in particular the outflow of North Atlantic Deepwater at 53° N is a good indicator of the subpolar AMOC trend during the recent decades, if the latter is provided in density coordinates. The good reproduction of observed AMOC and WBC trends in the most reasonable simulations indicate that the eddy-rich VIKING20X is capable in representing realistic forcing-related and ocean-intrinsic trends. Text North Atlantic Sea ice Copernicus Publications: E-Journals
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description A hierarchy of global 1/4° (ORCA025) and Atlantic Ocean 1/20° nested (VIKING20X) ocean/sea-ice models is described. It is shown that the eddy-rich configurations performed in hindcasts of the past 50–60 years under CORE and JRA55-do atmospheric forcings realistically simulate the large-scale horizontal circulation, the distribution of the mesoscale, overflow and convective processes, and the representation of regional current systems in the North and South Atlantic. The representation, and in particular the long-term temporal evolution, of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) strongly depends on numerical choices for the application of freshwater fluxes. The interannual variability of the AMOC instead is highly correlated among the model experiments and also with observations, including the 2010 minimum observed by RAPID at 26.5° N pointing at a dominant role of the forcing. Regional observations in western boundary current systems at 53° N, 26.5° N and 11° S are explored in respect to their ability to represent the AMOC and to monitor the temporal evolution of the AMOC. Apart from the basin-scale measurements at 26.5° N, it is shown that in particular the outflow of North Atlantic Deepwater at 53° N is a good indicator of the subpolar AMOC trend during the recent decades, if the latter is provided in density coordinates. The good reproduction of observed AMOC and WBC trends in the most reasonable simulations indicate that the eddy-rich VIKING20X is capable in representing realistic forcing-related and ocean-intrinsic trends.
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author Biastoch, Arne
Schwarzkopf, Franziska U.
Getzlaff, Klaus
Rühs, Siren
Martin, Torge
Scheinert, Markus
Schulzki, Tobias
Handmann, Patricia
Hummels, Rebecca
Böning, Claus W.
spellingShingle Biastoch, Arne
Schwarzkopf, Franziska U.
Getzlaff, Klaus
Rühs, Siren
Martin, Torge
Scheinert, Markus
Schulzki, Tobias
Handmann, Patricia
Hummels, Rebecca
Böning, Claus W.
Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X
author_facet Biastoch, Arne
Schwarzkopf, Franziska U.
Getzlaff, Klaus
Rühs, Siren
Martin, Torge
Scheinert, Markus
Schulzki, Tobias
Handmann, Patricia
Hummels, Rebecca
Böning, Claus W.
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title Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X
title_short Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X
title_full Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X
title_fullStr Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X
title_full_unstemmed Regional Imprints of Changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Eddy-rich Ocean Model VIKING20X
title_sort regional imprints of changes in the atlantic meridional overturning circulation in the eddy-rich ocean model viking20x
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