Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss

Observations of the eastern subpolar North Atlantic in the 2010s show exceptional freshening and cooling of the upper ocean, peaking in 2016 with the lowest salinities recorded for 120 years. Published theories for the mechanisms driving the freshening include: reduced transport of saltier, warmer s...

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Main Authors: Fox, Alan, Handmann, Patricia, Schmidt, Christina, Fraser, Neil, Rühs, Siren, Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra, Martin, Torge, Oltmanns, Marilena, Johnson, Clare Louise, Rath, Willi, Holliday, N. Penny, Biastoch, Arne, Cunningham, Stuart, Yashayaev, Igor
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2022-18
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https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/27855394/os_18_1507_2022.pdf
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spelling ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/078e6d3a-b0de-4197-b666-98904bb172d7 2024-06-23T07:54:26+00:00 Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss Fox, Alan Handmann, Patricia Schmidt, Christina Fraser, Neil Rühs, Siren Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra Martin, Torge Oltmanns, Marilena Johnson, Clare Louise Rath, Willi Holliday, N. Penny Biastoch, Arne Cunningham, Stuart Yashayaev, Igor 2022-10-21 application/pdf https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/078e6d3a-b0de-4197-b666-98904bb172d7 https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2022-18 https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/17859473/os_2022_18_1_.pdf https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/27855394/os_18_1507_2022.pdf eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/078e6d3a-b0de-4197-b666-98904bb172d7 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Fox , A , Handmann , P , Schmidt , C , Fraser , N , Rühs , S , Sanchez-Franks , A , Martin , T , Oltmanns , M , Johnson , C L , Rath , W , Holliday , N P , Biastoch , A , Cunningham , S & Yashayaev , I 2022 , ' Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss ' , Ocean Science , vol. 18 , no. 5 , pp. 1507–1533 . https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2022-18 , https://doi.org/10.5194/os-18-1507-2022 article 2022 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2022-18 2024-05-27T23:56:27Z Observations of the eastern subpolar North Atlantic in the 2010s show exceptional freshening and cooling of the upper ocean, peaking in 2016 with the lowest salinities recorded for 120 years. Published theories for the mechanisms driving the freshening include: reduced transport of saltier, warmer surface waters northwards from the subtropics associated with reduced meridional overturning; shifts in the pathways of fresher, cooler surface water from the Labrador Sea driven by changing patterns of wind stress; and the eastward expansion of the subpolar gyre. Using output from a high-resolution hindcast model simulation, we propose that the primary cause of the exceptional freshening and cooling is reduced surface heat loss in the Labrador Sea. Tracking virtual fluid particles in the model backwards from the eastern subpolar North Atlantic between 1990 and 2020 shows the major cause of the freshening and cooling to be an increased outflow of relatively fresh and cold surface waters from the Labrador Sea; with a minor contribution from reduced transport of warmer, saltier surface water northward from the subtropics. The cooling, but not the freshening, produced by changing proportions of source waters is mitigated by reduced along-track heat loss to the atmosphere in the North Atlantic Current. We analyse modelled boundary exchanges and water mass transformation in the Labrador Sea to show that since 2000, while inflows of lighter surface waters remain steady, the increasing output of these waters is due to reduced surface heat loss in the Labrador Sea beginning in the early 2000s. Tracking particles further upstream reveals the primary source of the increased volume of lighter water transported out of the Labrador Sea is increased recirculation of water, and therefore longer residence times, in the upper 500–1000 m of the subpolar gyre Article in Journal/Newspaper Labrador Sea north atlantic current North Atlantic University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI
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description Observations of the eastern subpolar North Atlantic in the 2010s show exceptional freshening and cooling of the upper ocean, peaking in 2016 with the lowest salinities recorded for 120 years. Published theories for the mechanisms driving the freshening include: reduced transport of saltier, warmer surface waters northwards from the subtropics associated with reduced meridional overturning; shifts in the pathways of fresher, cooler surface water from the Labrador Sea driven by changing patterns of wind stress; and the eastward expansion of the subpolar gyre. Using output from a high-resolution hindcast model simulation, we propose that the primary cause of the exceptional freshening and cooling is reduced surface heat loss in the Labrador Sea. Tracking virtual fluid particles in the model backwards from the eastern subpolar North Atlantic between 1990 and 2020 shows the major cause of the freshening and cooling to be an increased outflow of relatively fresh and cold surface waters from the Labrador Sea; with a minor contribution from reduced transport of warmer, saltier surface water northward from the subtropics. The cooling, but not the freshening, produced by changing proportions of source waters is mitigated by reduced along-track heat loss to the atmosphere in the North Atlantic Current. We analyse modelled boundary exchanges and water mass transformation in the Labrador Sea to show that since 2000, while inflows of lighter surface waters remain steady, the increasing output of these waters is due to reduced surface heat loss in the Labrador Sea beginning in the early 2000s. Tracking particles further upstream reveals the primary source of the increased volume of lighter water transported out of the Labrador Sea is increased recirculation of water, and therefore longer residence times, in the upper 500–1000 m of the subpolar gyre
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author Fox, Alan
Handmann, Patricia
Schmidt, Christina
Fraser, Neil
Rühs, Siren
Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra
Martin, Torge
Oltmanns, Marilena
Johnson, Clare Louise
Rath, Willi
Holliday, N. Penny
Biastoch, Arne
Cunningham, Stuart
Yashayaev, Igor
spellingShingle Fox, Alan
Handmann, Patricia
Schmidt, Christina
Fraser, Neil
Rühs, Siren
Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra
Martin, Torge
Oltmanns, Marilena
Johnson, Clare Louise
Rath, Willi
Holliday, N. Penny
Biastoch, Arne
Cunningham, Stuart
Yashayaev, Igor
Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss
author_facet Fox, Alan
Handmann, Patricia
Schmidt, Christina
Fraser, Neil
Rühs, Siren
Sanchez-Franks, Alejandra
Martin, Torge
Oltmanns, Marilena
Johnson, Clare Louise
Rath, Willi
Holliday, N. Penny
Biastoch, Arne
Cunningham, Stuart
Yashayaev, Igor
author_sort Fox, Alan
title Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss
title_short Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss
title_full Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss
title_fullStr Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss
title_full_unstemmed Exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic caused by reduced Labrador Sea surface heat loss
title_sort exceptional freshening and cooling in the eastern subpolar north atlantic caused by reduced labrador sea surface heat loss
publishDate 2022
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https://doi.org/10.5194/os-2022-18
https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/17859473/os_2022_18_1_.pdf
https://pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk/ws/files/27855394/os_18_1507_2022.pdf
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