Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM

Simulated distributions of the chlorofluorocarbons CFC-11 and CFC-12 are used to examine the ventilation of the North Atlantic Ocean in a global version of the Miami Isopycnic Coordinate Ocean Model (MICOM). Three simulations are performed: one with a diapycnal diffusivity K d= 3 x 10 -7/N m2 s -1 a...

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Main Authors: Gao, Yongqi, Drange, Helge, Bentsen, Mats
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Language:English
Published: Blackwell Munksgaard 2003
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/633 2023-05-15T17:24:20+02:00 Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM Gao, Yongqi Drange, Helge Bentsen, Mats 2003 966906 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/633 https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0889.2003.00068.x eng eng Blackwell Munksgaard urn:issn:0280-6509 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/633 https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0889.2003.00068.x Attribution-NonCommercial CC BY-NC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Copyright Blackwell Munksgaard Tellus B 55 3 837-854 Peer reviewed Journal article 2003 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0889.2003.00068.x 2023-03-14T17:41:41Z Simulated distributions of the chlorofluorocarbons CFC-11 and CFC-12 are used to examine the ventilation of the North Atlantic Ocean in a global version of the Miami Isopycnic Coordinate Ocean Model (MICOM). Three simulations are performed: one with a diapycnal diffusivity K d= 3 x 10 -7/N m2 s -1 and an isopycnal diffusive velocity (i.e., diffusivity divided by the size of the grid cell) v trac= 0.01 m s -1 (Exp. 1); Exp. 2 is as Exp. 1 but with K d= 5 x 10 -8/N m2 s -1 plus increased bottom mixing; and Exp. 3 is as Exp. 2 but with v trac= 0.0025 m s -1. The main features of the simulated ventilation are strong uptake of the CFCs in the Labrador, Irminger and Nordic Seas, and a topographically aligned geostrophically controlled southward transport of CFC-enriched water in the Atlantic. It is found that the Overflow Waters (OW) from the Nordic Seas, the penetration of the western boundary currents, the ventilation of the subtropical surface waters, the vertical density stratification and the meridional overturning are all critically dependent on the applied isopycnal and diapycnal diffusivities, with Exp. 3 (Exp. 1) yielding the most (least) realistic results. Furthermore, it is the combined rather than the isolated effect of the isopycnal and diapycnal diffusivities that matter. For instance, the strength of the simulated Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) is similar in Exps. 1 and 3, but the simulated CFC-distributions are far too diffusive in Exp. 1 and fairly realistic in Exp. 3. It is demonstrated that the simulated distributions of transient tracers like the CFCs can be used to set the strength of the applied isopycnal mixing parameterization, a task that is difficult to conduct based on the simulated hydrography alone. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Nordic Seas North Atlantic University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Tellus B 55 3 837 854
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description Simulated distributions of the chlorofluorocarbons CFC-11 and CFC-12 are used to examine the ventilation of the North Atlantic Ocean in a global version of the Miami Isopycnic Coordinate Ocean Model (MICOM). Three simulations are performed: one with a diapycnal diffusivity K d= 3 x 10 -7/N m2 s -1 and an isopycnal diffusive velocity (i.e., diffusivity divided by the size of the grid cell) v trac= 0.01 m s -1 (Exp. 1); Exp. 2 is as Exp. 1 but with K d= 5 x 10 -8/N m2 s -1 plus increased bottom mixing; and Exp. 3 is as Exp. 2 but with v trac= 0.0025 m s -1. The main features of the simulated ventilation are strong uptake of the CFCs in the Labrador, Irminger and Nordic Seas, and a topographically aligned geostrophically controlled southward transport of CFC-enriched water in the Atlantic. It is found that the Overflow Waters (OW) from the Nordic Seas, the penetration of the western boundary currents, the ventilation of the subtropical surface waters, the vertical density stratification and the meridional overturning are all critically dependent on the applied isopycnal and diapycnal diffusivities, with Exp. 3 (Exp. 1) yielding the most (least) realistic results. Furthermore, it is the combined rather than the isolated effect of the isopycnal and diapycnal diffusivities that matter. For instance, the strength of the simulated Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) is similar in Exps. 1 and 3, but the simulated CFC-distributions are far too diffusive in Exp. 1 and fairly realistic in Exp. 3. It is demonstrated that the simulated distributions of transient tracers like the CFCs can be used to set the strength of the applied isopycnal mixing parameterization, a task that is difficult to conduct based on the simulated hydrography alone. publishedVersion
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author Gao, Yongqi
Drange, Helge
Bentsen, Mats
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Drange, Helge
Bentsen, Mats
Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM
author_facet Gao, Yongqi
Drange, Helge
Bentsen, Mats
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title Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM
title_short Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM
title_full Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM
title_fullStr Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM
title_full_unstemmed Effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of CFCs in the North Atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate OGCM
title_sort effects of diapycnal and isopycnal mixing on the ventilation of cfcs in the north atlantic in an isopycnic coordinate ogcm
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