Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’

In their comment on our paper (Caesar et al 2020 Environ. Res. Lett. 15 024003), Chen and Tung (hereafter C&T) argue that our analysis, showing that over the last decades Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) strength and global mean surface temperature (GMST) were positively correl...

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Main Authors: Caesar, L, Rahmstorf, S, Feulner, G
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Bristol : IOP Publ. 2021
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Online Access:https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/10469
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spelling fttibhannoverren:oai:oa.tib.eu:123456789/10469 2024-09-15T18:23:49+00:00 Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’ Caesar, L Rahmstorf, S Feulner, G 2021-2-26 application/pdf https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/10469 https://doi.org/10.34657/9505 eng eng Bristol : IOP Publ. ESSN:1748-9326 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abc776 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/10469 http://dx.doi.org/10.34657/9505 CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ frei zugänglich ddc:690 Atlantic meridional overturning circulation Global surface warming Ocean heat uptake status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:Article doc-type:Text 2021 fttibhannoverren https://doi.org/10.34657/950510.1088/1748-9326/abc776 2024-06-26T23:32:42Z In their comment on our paper (Caesar et al 2020 Environ. Res. Lett. 15 024003), Chen and Tung (hereafter C&T) argue that our analysis, showing that over the last decades Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) strength and global mean surface temperature (GMST) were positively correlated, is incorrect. Their claim is mainly based on two arguments, neither of which is justified: first, C&T claim that our analysis is based on 'established evidence' that was only true for preindustrial conditions—this is not the case. Using data from the modern period (1947–2012), we show that the established understanding (i.e. deep-water formation in the North Atlantic cools the deep ocean and warms the surface) is correct, but our analysis is not based on this fact. Secondly, C&T claim that our results are based on a statistical analysis of only one cycle of data which was furthermore incorrectly detrended. This, too, is not true. Our conclusion that a weaker AMOC delays the current surface warming rather than enhances it, is based on several independent lines of evidence. The data we show to support this covers more than one cycle and the detrending (which was performed to avoid spurious correlations due to a common trend) does not affect our conclusion: the correlation between AMOC strength and GMST is positive. We do not claim that this is strong evidence that the two time series are in phase, but rather that this means that the two time series are not anti-correlated. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Renate - Repositorium für Naturwissenschaften und Technik (TIB Hannover)
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Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
Global surface warming
Ocean heat uptake
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Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
Global surface warming
Ocean heat uptake
Caesar, L
Rahmstorf, S
Feulner, G
Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’
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Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
Global surface warming
Ocean heat uptake
description In their comment on our paper (Caesar et al 2020 Environ. Res. Lett. 15 024003), Chen and Tung (hereafter C&T) argue that our analysis, showing that over the last decades Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) strength and global mean surface temperature (GMST) were positively correlated, is incorrect. Their claim is mainly based on two arguments, neither of which is justified: first, C&T claim that our analysis is based on 'established evidence' that was only true for preindustrial conditions—this is not the case. Using data from the modern period (1947–2012), we show that the established understanding (i.e. deep-water formation in the North Atlantic cools the deep ocean and warms the surface) is correct, but our analysis is not based on this fact. Secondly, C&T claim that our results are based on a statistical analysis of only one cycle of data which was furthermore incorrectly detrended. This, too, is not true. Our conclusion that a weaker AMOC delays the current surface warming rather than enhances it, is based on several independent lines of evidence. The data we show to support this covers more than one cycle and the detrending (which was performed to avoid spurious correlations due to a common trend) does not affect our conclusion: the correlation between AMOC strength and GMST is positive. We do not claim that this is strong evidence that the two time series are in phase, but rather that this means that the two time series are not anti-correlated.
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title Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’
title_short Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’
title_full Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’
title_fullStr Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’
title_full_unstemmed Reply to Comment on ‘On the relationship between Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’
title_sort reply to comment on ‘on the relationship between atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown and global surface warming’
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