Mechanisms of decadal changes in sea surface height and heat content in the eastern Nordic Seas

The Nordic Seas constitute the main ocean conveyor of heat between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. Although the decadal variability in the subpolar North Atlantic has been given significant attention lately, especially regarding the cooling trend since the mid-2000s, less is known abo...

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Main Authors: S. Broomé, L. Chafik, J. Nilsson
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d170bbec5c314aa88dd1684ef6dad846 2023-05-15T15:11:36+02:00 Mechanisms of decadal changes in sea surface height and heat content in the eastern Nordic Seas S. Broomé L. Chafik J. Nilsson 2020-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-715-2020 https://doaj.org/article/d170bbec5c314aa88dd1684ef6dad846 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.ocean-sci.net/16/715/2020/os-16-715-2020.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0784 https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0792 doi:10.5194/os-16-715-2020 1812-0784 1812-0792 https://doaj.org/article/d170bbec5c314aa88dd1684ef6dad846 Ocean Science, Vol 16, Pp 715-728 (2020) Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-715-2020 2022-12-31T00:10:44Z The Nordic Seas constitute the main ocean conveyor of heat between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. Although the decadal variability in the subpolar North Atlantic has been given significant attention lately, especially regarding the cooling trend since the mid-2000s, less is known about the potential connection downstream in the northern basins. Using sea surface heights from satellite altimetry over the past 25 years (1993–2017), we find significant variability on multiyear to decadal timescales in the Nordic Seas. In particular, the regional trends in sea surface height show signs of a weakening since the mid-2000s, as compared to the rapid increase in the preceding decade since the early 1990s. This change is most prominent in the Atlantic origin waters in the eastern Nordic Seas and is closely linked, as estimated from hydrography, to heat content. Furthermore, we formulate a simple heat budget for the eastern Nordic Seas to discuss the relative importance of local and remote sources of variability; advection of temperature anomalies in the Atlantic inflow is found to be the main mechanism. A conceptual model of ocean heat convergence, with only upstream temperature measurements at the inflow to the Nordic Seas as input, is able to reproduce key aspects of the decadal variability in the heat content of the Nordic Seas. Based on these results, we argue that there is a strong connection with the upstream subpolar North Atlantic. However, although the shift in trends in the mid-2000s is coincident in the Nordic Seas and the subpolar North Atlantic, the eastern Nordic Seas have not seen a reversal of trends but instead maintain elevated sea surface heights and heat content in the recent decade considered here. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Nordic Seas North Atlantic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Arctic Ocean Ocean Science 16 3 715 728
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Mechanisms of decadal changes in sea surface height and heat content in the eastern Nordic Seas
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description The Nordic Seas constitute the main ocean conveyor of heat between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. Although the decadal variability in the subpolar North Atlantic has been given significant attention lately, especially regarding the cooling trend since the mid-2000s, less is known about the potential connection downstream in the northern basins. Using sea surface heights from satellite altimetry over the past 25 years (1993–2017), we find significant variability on multiyear to decadal timescales in the Nordic Seas. In particular, the regional trends in sea surface height show signs of a weakening since the mid-2000s, as compared to the rapid increase in the preceding decade since the early 1990s. This change is most prominent in the Atlantic origin waters in the eastern Nordic Seas and is closely linked, as estimated from hydrography, to heat content. Furthermore, we formulate a simple heat budget for the eastern Nordic Seas to discuss the relative importance of local and remote sources of variability; advection of temperature anomalies in the Atlantic inflow is found to be the main mechanism. A conceptual model of ocean heat convergence, with only upstream temperature measurements at the inflow to the Nordic Seas as input, is able to reproduce key aspects of the decadal variability in the heat content of the Nordic Seas. Based on these results, we argue that there is a strong connection with the upstream subpolar North Atlantic. However, although the shift in trends in the mid-2000s is coincident in the Nordic Seas and the subpolar North Atlantic, the eastern Nordic Seas have not seen a reversal of trends but instead maintain elevated sea surface heights and heat content in the recent decade considered here.
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title Mechanisms of decadal changes in sea surface height and heat content in the eastern Nordic Seas
title_short Mechanisms of decadal changes in sea surface height and heat content in the eastern Nordic Seas
title_full Mechanisms of decadal changes in sea surface height and heat content in the eastern Nordic Seas
title_fullStr Mechanisms of decadal changes in sea surface height and heat content in the eastern Nordic Seas
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