A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos

A global 1/4 ∘ ocean/sea ice 50-member ensemble simulation is used to disentangle the low-frequency imprints of the atmospherically forced oceanic variability and of the chaotic intrinsic oceanic variability (IOV) on the large-scale (10 ∘ × 10 ∘) ocean heat content (OHC) between 1980 and 2010. The I...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: SÉRAZIN, Guillaume, JAYMOND, Alexandre, LEROUX, Stephanie, PENDUFF, Thierry, BESSIÈRES, Laurent, LLOVEL, W., BARNIER, Bernard, MOLINES, Jean-Marc, TERRAY, Laurent
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2017
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Online Access:https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/113035
https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL073026
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spelling ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/113035 2023-05-15T18:18:24+02:00 A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos SÉRAZIN, Guillaume JAYMOND, Alexandre LEROUX, Stephanie PENDUFF, Thierry BESSIÈRES, Laurent LLOVEL, W. BARNIER, Bernard MOLINES, Jean-Marc TERRAY, Laurent 2017-06-16 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/113035 https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL073026 en eng American Geophysical Union 0094-8276 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/113035 doi:10.1002/2017GL073026 Planète et Univers [physics]/Océan Atmosphère Article de revue 2017 ftoskarbordeaux https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL073026 2021-10-26T22:29:28Z A global 1/4 ∘ ocean/sea ice 50-member ensemble simulation is used to disentangle the low-frequency imprints of the atmospherically forced oceanic variability and of the chaotic intrinsic oceanic variability (IOV) on the large-scale (10 ∘ × 10 ∘) ocean heat content (OHC) between 1980 and 2010. The IOV explains most of the interannual-to-decadal large-scale OHC variance over substantial fractions of the global ocean area that increase with depth: 9%, 22%, and 31% in the 0-700 m, 700-2000 m and 2000 m bottom layers, respectively. Such areas concern principally eddy-active regions, mostly found in the Southern Ocean and in western boundary current extensions, and also concern the subtropical gyres at intermediate and deep levels. The oceanic chaos may also induce random multidecadal fluctuations so that large-scale regional OHC trends computed on the 1980-2010 period cannot be unambiguously attributed to the atmospheric forcing in several oceanic basins at various depths. These results are likely to raise detection and attribution issues from real observations. Other/Unknown Material Sea ice Southern Ocean OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) Southern Ocean Geophysical Research Letters 44 11 5580 5589
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Atmosphère
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Atmosphère
SÉRAZIN, Guillaume
JAYMOND, Alexandre
LEROUX, Stephanie
PENDUFF, Thierry
BESSIÈRES, Laurent
LLOVEL, W.
BARNIER, Bernard
MOLINES, Jean-Marc
TERRAY, Laurent
A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos
topic_facet Planète et Univers [physics]/Océan
Atmosphère
description A global 1/4 ∘ ocean/sea ice 50-member ensemble simulation is used to disentangle the low-frequency imprints of the atmospherically forced oceanic variability and of the chaotic intrinsic oceanic variability (IOV) on the large-scale (10 ∘ × 10 ∘) ocean heat content (OHC) between 1980 and 2010. The IOV explains most of the interannual-to-decadal large-scale OHC variance over substantial fractions of the global ocean area that increase with depth: 9%, 22%, and 31% in the 0-700 m, 700-2000 m and 2000 m bottom layers, respectively. Such areas concern principally eddy-active regions, mostly found in the Southern Ocean and in western boundary current extensions, and also concern the subtropical gyres at intermediate and deep levels. The oceanic chaos may also induce random multidecadal fluctuations so that large-scale regional OHC trends computed on the 1980-2010 period cannot be unambiguously attributed to the atmospheric forcing in several oceanic basins at various depths. These results are likely to raise detection and attribution issues from real observations.
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author SÉRAZIN, Guillaume
JAYMOND, Alexandre
LEROUX, Stephanie
PENDUFF, Thierry
BESSIÈRES, Laurent
LLOVEL, W.
BARNIER, Bernard
MOLINES, Jean-Marc
TERRAY, Laurent
author_facet SÉRAZIN, Guillaume
JAYMOND, Alexandre
LEROUX, Stephanie
PENDUFF, Thierry
BESSIÈRES, Laurent
LLOVEL, W.
BARNIER, Bernard
MOLINES, Jean-Marc
TERRAY, Laurent
author_sort SÉRAZIN, Guillaume
title A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos
title_short A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos
title_full A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos
title_fullStr A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos
title_full_unstemmed A global probabilistic study of the ocean heat content low-frequency variability: Atmospheric forcing versus oceanic chaos
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