Seasonal and interannual variability of Mediterranean Sea overturning circulation

The overturning streamfunction is a widely used metric to monitor ocean circulation changes in the North Atlantic Ocean. Analogously, it is known that an overturning circulation develops in the Mediterranean Sea, although substantially weaker and smaller than in the Atlantic. In this work we use mon...

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Published in:Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers
Main Authors: Sayol, Juan Manuel, Marcos, Marta, García-García, D., Vigo, Isabel
Other Authors: Generalitat Valenciana, European Commission, CSIC-UIB - Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados (IMEDEA), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/338544
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2023.104081
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85163772715
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Summary:The overturning streamfunction is a widely used metric to monitor ocean circulation changes in the North Atlantic Ocean. Analogously, it is known that an overturning circulation develops in the Mediterranean Sea, although substantially weaker and smaller than in the Atlantic. In this work we use monthly mean fields from a high-resolution ocean reanalysis (1/16°×1/16°) to explore seasonal and interannual variability of Mediterranean Sea overturning circulation in depth and water mass parameter spaces (potential density, potential temperature, salinity) from 1987 to 2018 (both included). Results show a clear single zonal clockwise transport cell in all three spaces that extends from the Strait of Gibraltar to the Levantine Basin, in which water masses tend to densify as they move eastward. This densification is mainly controlled by salinity in the Eastern Mediterranean basin (EMED), while in the Western Mediterranean (WMED) both salinity and potential temperature variations should be taken into account. In contrast, the meridional overturning transport, much more complex, is able to better capture smaller-scale variations since it responds faster to perturbations in the circulation. Seasonal variations in overturning transport are reflected in the size and strength of overturning cells in all spaces, being cells remarkably narrower in winter than in summer. Regarding interannual changes, we show that the meridional overturning transport in density space is significantly correlated with the North Atlantic Oscillation, the Mediterranean Oscillation Index and the Scandinavian pattern during wintertime in the WMED, and with the Eastern Atlantic and the East Atlantic–Western Russian in the EMED. The overturning metric in density space captures well the Eastern Mediterranean Transient, that occurred during years 1992–1996. Finally, we explore the usefulness of overturning metric to detect and track water mass changes associated to shorter scale events, using as example the strong deep convection events of years ...