Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds
Tree ring Δ14C data (Reimer et al., 2004; McCormac et al., 2004) indicate that atmospheric Δ14C varied on multi-decadal to centennial timescales, in both hemispheres, over the period between AD 950 and 1830. The Northern and Southern Hemispheric Δ14C records display similar variability, but from the...
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ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00026634 2023-05-15T18:24:09+02:00 Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds Rodgers, K. B. Mikaloff-Fletcher, S. E. Bianchi, D. Beaulieu, C. Galbraith, E. D. Gnanadesikan, A. Hogg, A. G. Iudicone, D. Lintner, B. R. Naegler, T. Reimer, P. J. Sarmiento, J. L. Slater, R. D. 2011-10 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-1123-2011 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00026634 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00026589/cp-7-1123-2011.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/7/1123/2011/cp-7-1123-2011.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Climate of the Past -- http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/cp/cp/published_papers.html -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2217985 -- 1814-9332 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-1123-2011 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00026634 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00026589/cp-7-1123-2011.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/7/1123/2011/cp-7-1123-2011.pdf uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2011 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-7-1123-2011 2022-02-08T22:49:07Z Tree ring Δ14C data (Reimer et al., 2004; McCormac et al., 2004) indicate that atmospheric Δ14C varied on multi-decadal to centennial timescales, in both hemispheres, over the period between AD 950 and 1830. The Northern and Southern Hemispheric Δ14C records display similar variability, but from the data alone is it not clear whether these variations are driven by the production of 14C in the stratosphere (Stuiver and Quay, 1980) or by perturbations to exchanges between carbon reservoirs (Siegenthaler et al., 1980). As the sea-air flux of 14CO2 has a clear maximum in the open ocean regions of the Southern Ocean, relatively modest perturbations to the winds over this region drive significant perturbations to the interhemispheric gradient. In this study, model simulations are used to show that Southern Ocean winds are likely a main driver of the observed variability in the interhemispheric gradient over AD 950–1830, and further, that this variability may be larger than the Southern Ocean wind trends that have been reported for recent decades (notably 1980–2004). This interpretation also implies that there may have been a significant weakening of the winds over the Southern Ocean within a few decades of AD 1375, associated with the transition between the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age. The driving forces that could have produced such a shift in the winds at the Medieval Climate Anomaly to Little Ice Age transition remain unknown. Our process-focused suite of perturbation experiments with models raises the possibility that the current generation of coupled climate and earth system models may underestimate the natural background multi-decadal- to centennial-timescale variations in the winds over the Southern Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Southern Ocean Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Reimer ENVELOPE(-86.200,-86.200,-77.800,-77.800) Southern Ocean Climate of the Past 7 4 1123 1138 |
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article Verlagsveröffentlichung Rodgers, K. B. Mikaloff-Fletcher, S. E. Bianchi, D. Beaulieu, C. Galbraith, E. D. Gnanadesikan, A. Hogg, A. G. Iudicone, D. Lintner, B. R. Naegler, T. Reimer, P. J. Sarmiento, J. L. Slater, R. D. Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds |
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Tree ring Δ14C data (Reimer et al., 2004; McCormac et al., 2004) indicate that atmospheric Δ14C varied on multi-decadal to centennial timescales, in both hemispheres, over the period between AD 950 and 1830. The Northern and Southern Hemispheric Δ14C records display similar variability, but from the data alone is it not clear whether these variations are driven by the production of 14C in the stratosphere (Stuiver and Quay, 1980) or by perturbations to exchanges between carbon reservoirs (Siegenthaler et al., 1980). As the sea-air flux of 14CO2 has a clear maximum in the open ocean regions of the Southern Ocean, relatively modest perturbations to the winds over this region drive significant perturbations to the interhemispheric gradient. In this study, model simulations are used to show that Southern Ocean winds are likely a main driver of the observed variability in the interhemispheric gradient over AD 950–1830, and further, that this variability may be larger than the Southern Ocean wind trends that have been reported for recent decades (notably 1980–2004). This interpretation also implies that there may have been a significant weakening of the winds over the Southern Ocean within a few decades of AD 1375, associated with the transition between the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age. The driving forces that could have produced such a shift in the winds at the Medieval Climate Anomaly to Little Ice Age transition remain unknown. Our process-focused suite of perturbation experiments with models raises the possibility that the current generation of coupled climate and earth system models may underestimate the natural background multi-decadal- to centennial-timescale variations in the winds over the Southern Ocean. |
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Rodgers, K. B. Mikaloff-Fletcher, S. E. Bianchi, D. Beaulieu, C. Galbraith, E. D. Gnanadesikan, A. Hogg, A. G. Iudicone, D. Lintner, B. R. Naegler, T. Reimer, P. J. Sarmiento, J. L. Slater, R. D. |
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Rodgers, K. B. Mikaloff-Fletcher, S. E. Bianchi, D. Beaulieu, C. Galbraith, E. D. Gnanadesikan, A. Hogg, A. G. Iudicone, D. Lintner, B. R. Naegler, T. Reimer, P. J. Sarmiento, J. L. Slater, R. D. |
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Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds |
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Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds |
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Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds |
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Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds |
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Interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of Southern Ocean winds |
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interhemispheric gradient of atmospheric radiocarbon reveals natural variability of southern ocean winds |
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