The sensitivity of the present day Atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing
Mounting evidence indicates that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) was strongly reduced during cold climate episodes in the past, possible due to freshwater influx from glacial melting. It is also expected that the freshwater input to high northern latitudes will increase as hum...
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ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/804 2023-05-15T15:03:00+02:00 The sensitivity of the present day Atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing Otterå, Odd Helge Drange, Helge Bentsen, Mats Kvamstø, Nils Gunnar Jiang, Dabang 2003-09-09 526579 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/804 https://doi.org/10.1029/2003gl017578 eng eng American Geophysical Union urn:issn:0094-8276 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/804 https://doi.org/10.1029/2003gl017578 Oceanography Climate dynamics Peer reviewed Journal article 2003 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1029/2003gl017578 2023-03-14T17:44:00Z Mounting evidence indicates that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) was strongly reduced during cold climate episodes in the past, possible due to freshwater influx from glacial melting. It is also expected that the freshwater input to high northern latitudes will increase as human-induced global warming continues, with potential impacts on the AMOC. Here we present results from a 150 years sensitivity experiment with the Bergen Climate Model (BCM) for the present-day climate, but with enhanced runoff from the Arctic region throughout the integration. The AMOC drops by 30% over the first 50 years, followed by a gradual recovery. The simulated response indicates that the present-day AMOC might be robust to the isolated effect of enhanced, high-latitude freshwater forcing on a centennial time scale, and that the western tropical North Atlantic may provide key information about the long-term variability, and by that monitoring, of the AMOC. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Global warming North Atlantic University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Arctic Bergen Geophysical Research Letters 30 17 n/a n/a |
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Mounting evidence indicates that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) was strongly reduced during cold climate episodes in the past, possible due to freshwater influx from glacial melting. It is also expected that the freshwater input to high northern latitudes will increase as human-induced global warming continues, with potential impacts on the AMOC. Here we present results from a 150 years sensitivity experiment with the Bergen Climate Model (BCM) for the present-day climate, but with enhanced runoff from the Arctic region throughout the integration. The AMOC drops by 30% over the first 50 years, followed by a gradual recovery. The simulated response indicates that the present-day AMOC might be robust to the isolated effect of enhanced, high-latitude freshwater forcing on a centennial time scale, and that the western tropical North Atlantic may provide key information about the long-term variability, and by that monitoring, of the AMOC. |
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Otterå, Odd Helge Drange, Helge Bentsen, Mats Kvamstø, Nils Gunnar Jiang, Dabang |
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Otterå, Odd Helge Drange, Helge Bentsen, Mats Kvamstø, Nils Gunnar Jiang, Dabang |
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Otterå, Odd Helge |
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The sensitivity of the present day Atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing |
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The sensitivity of the present day Atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing |
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The sensitivity of the present day Atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing |
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The sensitivity of the present day Atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing |
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The sensitivity of the present day Atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing |
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sensitivity of the present day atlantic meriodinal overturning circulation to freshwater forcing |
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Arctic Global warming North Atlantic |
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Arctic Global warming North Atlantic |
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