Recent variations in oceanic transports across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge

Oceanic exchanges across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) play a crucial role in shaping the Arctic climate and linking with the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. Most considered ocean reanalyses underestimate the observed 1993–2020 mean net inflow of warm and saline Atlantic Water of 8...

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Published in:State of the Planet
Main Authors: Mayer, Michael, Tsubouchi, Takamasa, Winkelbauer, Susanna, Larsen, Karin Margretha H., Berx, Barbara, Macrander, Andreas, Iovino, Doroteaciro, Jónsson, Steingrímur, Renshaw, Richard
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-1-osr7-14-2023
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:sp105353 2023-11-05T03:39:49+01:00 Recent variations in oceanic transports across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge Mayer, Michael Tsubouchi, Takamasa Winkelbauer, Susanna Larsen, Karin Margretha H. Berx, Barbara Macrander, Andreas Iovino, Doroteaciro Jónsson, Steingrímur Renshaw, Richard 2023-10-06 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-1-osr7-14-2023 https://sp.copernicus.org/articles/1-osr7/14/2023/ eng eng doi:10.5194/sp-1-osr7-14-2023 https://sp.copernicus.org/articles/1-osr7/14/2023/ eISSN: 2752-0706 Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-1-osr7-14-2023 2023-10-09T16:24:16Z Oceanic exchanges across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) play a crucial role in shaping the Arctic climate and linking with the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. Most considered ocean reanalyses underestimate the observed 1993–2020 mean net inflow of warm and saline Atlantic Water of 8.0 ± 0.5 Sv by up to 15 %, with reanalyses at 0.25 ∘ resolution additionally exhibiting larger biases in the single inflow branches compared to higher-resolution products. The underestimation of Atlantic Water inflow translates into a low bias in mean oceanic heat flux at the GSR of 5 %–22 % in reanalyses compared to the observed value of 280 ± 18 TW. Interannual variations in reanalysis transports correlate reasonably well with observed transports in most branches crossing the GSR. Observations and reanalyses with data assimilation show a marked reduction in oceanic heat flux across the GSR of 4 %–9 % (compared to 1993–2020 means) during a biennial (2-year-long) period centered on 2018, a record low for several products. The anomaly was associated with a temporary reduction in geostrophic Atlantic Water inflow through the Faroe–Shetland branch and was augmented by anomalously cool temperatures of Atlantic Water arriving at the GSR. The latter is linked to a recent strengthening of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre and illustrates the interplay of interannual and decadal changes in modulating transports at the GSR. Text Arctic Greenland Greenland-Scotland Ridge North Atlantic Copernicus Publications: E-Journals State of the Planet 1-osr7 1 13
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description Oceanic exchanges across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge (GSR) play a crucial role in shaping the Arctic climate and linking with the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation. Most considered ocean reanalyses underestimate the observed 1993–2020 mean net inflow of warm and saline Atlantic Water of 8.0 ± 0.5 Sv by up to 15 %, with reanalyses at 0.25 ∘ resolution additionally exhibiting larger biases in the single inflow branches compared to higher-resolution products. The underestimation of Atlantic Water inflow translates into a low bias in mean oceanic heat flux at the GSR of 5 %–22 % in reanalyses compared to the observed value of 280 ± 18 TW. Interannual variations in reanalysis transports correlate reasonably well with observed transports in most branches crossing the GSR. Observations and reanalyses with data assimilation show a marked reduction in oceanic heat flux across the GSR of 4 %–9 % (compared to 1993–2020 means) during a biennial (2-year-long) period centered on 2018, a record low for several products. The anomaly was associated with a temporary reduction in geostrophic Atlantic Water inflow through the Faroe–Shetland branch and was augmented by anomalously cool temperatures of Atlantic Water arriving at the GSR. The latter is linked to a recent strengthening of the North Atlantic subpolar gyre and illustrates the interplay of interannual and decadal changes in modulating transports at the GSR.
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author Mayer, Michael
Tsubouchi, Takamasa
Winkelbauer, Susanna
Larsen, Karin Margretha H.
Berx, Barbara
Macrander, Andreas
Iovino, Doroteaciro
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Renshaw, Richard
spellingShingle Mayer, Michael
Tsubouchi, Takamasa
Winkelbauer, Susanna
Larsen, Karin Margretha H.
Berx, Barbara
Macrander, Andreas
Iovino, Doroteaciro
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Renshaw, Richard
Recent variations in oceanic transports across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge
author_facet Mayer, Michael
Tsubouchi, Takamasa
Winkelbauer, Susanna
Larsen, Karin Margretha H.
Berx, Barbara
Macrander, Andreas
Iovino, Doroteaciro
Jónsson, Steingrímur
Renshaw, Richard
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title Recent variations in oceanic transports across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge
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title_full_unstemmed Recent variations in oceanic transports across the Greenland–Scotland Ridge
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