Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation

The physics of the Meridional Overturning Circulation and inter-hemispheric heat transport is explored with an emphasis on the upper and central ocean using a general ocean circulation model. The ability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, bathymetry, and surface temperature and wind stresses to i...

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Main Author: Widener, David J.
Other Authors: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA
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Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling ftdtic:ADA497072 2023-05-15T13:52:15+02:00 Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation Widener, David J. NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA 2009-03 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA497072 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA497072 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA497072 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Hydrology Limnology and Potamology *OCEAN BASINS *ANTARCTIC REGIONS *OCEAN CURRENTS BATHYMETRY ASYMMETRY HEAT FLUX SURFACE TEMPERATURE OCEAN MODELS BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC) WIND STRESS FORCE(MECHANICS) THESES POSITION(LOCATION) GROUND LEVEL POLAR REGIONS *ATLANTIC MERIODIONAL CIRCULATION *ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT MOC(MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION) ACC(ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT) THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION Text 2009 ftdtic 2016-02-22T19:32:39Z The physics of the Meridional Overturning Circulation and inter-hemispheric heat transport is explored with an emphasis on the upper and central ocean using a general ocean circulation model. The ability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, bathymetry, and surface temperature and wind stresses to influence the MOC and inter hemispheric heat transport is considered. All experiments are based on an idealized model of intermediate complexity with analysis focused on the interplay between the surface heat fluxes, geometry, and the meridional transport of heat and volume. The ACC is found to have an effect comparable in magnitude to that of the mechanical and thermodynamic surface forcing upon meridional circulation and inter-hemispheric heat transport. Basin geometry also plays a comparatively minor role in the inter-hemispheric transports but is essential in creating a realistic ACC by removing some of the momentum imparted by surface wind stresses. The combination of the ACC and asymmetric surface forcing results in values of inter-hemispheric transport which are comparable to actual values. This agreement suggests that previous emphasis on deep overturning in the ocean basins and small-scale mixing as a dominant factor in the driving force behind the MOC's strength and maintenance should be reconsidered, with greater emphasis being placed on studying the roles of the upper and central ocean. The original document contains color images. Text Antarc* Antarctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Hydrology
Limnology and Potamology
*OCEAN BASINS
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*OCEAN CURRENTS
BATHYMETRY
ASYMMETRY
HEAT FLUX
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
OCEAN MODELS
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
WIND STRESS
FORCE(MECHANICS)
THESES
POSITION(LOCATION)
GROUND LEVEL
POLAR REGIONS
*ATLANTIC MERIODIONAL CIRCULATION
*ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT
MOC(MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION)
ACC(ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT)
THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Hydrology
Limnology and Potamology
*OCEAN BASINS
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*OCEAN CURRENTS
BATHYMETRY
ASYMMETRY
HEAT FLUX
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
OCEAN MODELS
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
WIND STRESS
FORCE(MECHANICS)
THESES
POSITION(LOCATION)
GROUND LEVEL
POLAR REGIONS
*ATLANTIC MERIODIONAL CIRCULATION
*ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT
MOC(MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION)
ACC(ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT)
THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
Widener, David J.
Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Hydrology
Limnology and Potamology
*OCEAN BASINS
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*OCEAN CURRENTS
BATHYMETRY
ASYMMETRY
HEAT FLUX
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
OCEAN MODELS
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
WIND STRESS
FORCE(MECHANICS)
THESES
POSITION(LOCATION)
GROUND LEVEL
POLAR REGIONS
*ATLANTIC MERIODIONAL CIRCULATION
*ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT
MOC(MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION)
ACC(ANTARCTIC CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT)
THERMOHALINE CIRCULATION
description The physics of the Meridional Overturning Circulation and inter-hemispheric heat transport is explored with an emphasis on the upper and central ocean using a general ocean circulation model. The ability of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, bathymetry, and surface temperature and wind stresses to influence the MOC and inter hemispheric heat transport is considered. All experiments are based on an idealized model of intermediate complexity with analysis focused on the interplay between the surface heat fluxes, geometry, and the meridional transport of heat and volume. The ACC is found to have an effect comparable in magnitude to that of the mechanical and thermodynamic surface forcing upon meridional circulation and inter-hemispheric heat transport. Basin geometry also plays a comparatively minor role in the inter-hemispheric transports but is essential in creating a realistic ACC by removing some of the momentum imparted by surface wind stresses. The combination of the ACC and asymmetric surface forcing results in values of inter-hemispheric transport which are comparable to actual values. This agreement suggests that previous emphasis on deep overturning in the ocean basins and small-scale mixing as a dominant factor in the driving force behind the MOC's strength and maintenance should be reconsidered, with greater emphasis being placed on studying the roles of the upper and central ocean. The original document contains color images.
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title Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation
title_short Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation
title_full Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation
title_fullStr Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current on the Atlantic Meriodional Circulation
title_sort influence of the antarctic circumpolar current on the atlantic meriodional circulation
publishDate 2009
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA497072
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