Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales

It is well-established that, at periods shorter than a year, variations in Antarctic Circumpolar Transport are reflected in a barotropic mode, known as the Southern Mode, in which sea level and bottom pressure varies coherently around Antarctica. Here, we use two multidecadal ocean model runs to inv...

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Published in:Ocean Science
Main Authors: Hughes, C.W., Williams, Joanne, Coward, A.C., de Cuevas, B.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/365347/1/os-10-215-2014.pdf
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:365347 2023-07-30T03:57:41+02:00 Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales Hughes, C.W. Williams, Joanne Coward, A.C. de Cuevas, B.A. 2014-04-10 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/365347/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/365347/1/os-10-215-2014.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/365347/1/os-10-215-2014.pdf Hughes, C.W., Williams, Joanne, Coward, A.C. and de Cuevas, B.A. (2014) Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales. Ocean Science, 10 (2), 215-225. (doi:10.5194/os-10-215-2014 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/os-10-215-2014>). Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.5194/os-10-215-2014 2023-07-09T21:53:12Z It is well-established that, at periods shorter than a year, variations in Antarctic Circumpolar Transport are reflected in a barotropic mode, known as the Southern Mode, in which sea level and bottom pressure varies coherently around Antarctica. Here, we use two multidecadal ocean model runs to investigate the behaviour of the Southern Mode at time scales on which density changes become important, leading to a baroclinic component to the adjustment. We find that the concept of a Southern Mode in bottom pressure remains valid, and remains a direct measure of the circumpolar transport, with changes at the northern boundary playing only a small role even on decadal time scales. However, at periods longer than about 5 years, density changes start to play a role, leading to a surface intensification of the vertical profile of the transport. We also find that barotropic currents on the continental slope account for a significant fraction of the variability, and produce surface intensification in the meridional-integral flow. The role of density variations results in a sea level signal which, although reflecting transport changes at all time scales, has a ratio of sea level to transport which becomes larger at longer time scales. This means that any long-term transport monitoring strategy based on present measurement systems must involve multiplying the observed quantity by a factor which depends on frequency. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Ocean Science 10 2 215 225
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description It is well-established that, at periods shorter than a year, variations in Antarctic Circumpolar Transport are reflected in a barotropic mode, known as the Southern Mode, in which sea level and bottom pressure varies coherently around Antarctica. Here, we use two multidecadal ocean model runs to investigate the behaviour of the Southern Mode at time scales on which density changes become important, leading to a baroclinic component to the adjustment. We find that the concept of a Southern Mode in bottom pressure remains valid, and remains a direct measure of the circumpolar transport, with changes at the northern boundary playing only a small role even on decadal time scales. However, at periods longer than about 5 years, density changes start to play a role, leading to a surface intensification of the vertical profile of the transport. We also find that barotropic currents on the continental slope account for a significant fraction of the variability, and produce surface intensification in the meridional-integral flow. The role of density variations results in a sea level signal which, although reflecting transport changes at all time scales, has a ratio of sea level to transport which becomes larger at longer time scales. This means that any long-term transport monitoring strategy based on present measurement systems must involve multiplying the observed quantity by a factor which depends on frequency.
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author Hughes, C.W.
Williams, Joanne
Coward, A.C.
de Cuevas, B.A.
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Williams, Joanne
Coward, A.C.
de Cuevas, B.A.
Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales
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Williams, Joanne
Coward, A.C.
de Cuevas, B.A.
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title Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales
title_short Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales
title_full Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales
title_fullStr Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales
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Hughes, C.W., Williams, Joanne, Coward, A.C. and de Cuevas, B.A. (2014) Antarctic circumpolar transport and the southern mode: a model investigation of interannual to decadal timescales. Ocean Science, 10 (2), 215-225. (doi:10.5194/os-10-215-2014 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/os-10-215-2014>).
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