Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations

International audience Multimodel Arctic Ocean "climate response function" experiments are analyzed in order to explore the effects of anomalous wind forcing over the Greenland Sea (GS) on poleward ocean heat transport, Atlantic Water (AW) pathways, and the extent of Arctic sea ice. Partic...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Muilwijk, Morven, Ilicak, Mehmet, Cornish, Sam B., Danilov, Sergey, Gelderloos, Renske, Gerdes, Rüdiger, Haid, Verena, Haine, Thomas W. N., Johnson, Helen L., Kostov, Yavor, Kovács, Tamás., Lique, Camille, Marson, Juliana M., Myers, Paul G., Scott, Jeffery, Smedsrud, Lars H., Talandier, Claude, Wang, Qiang
Other Authors: Laboratoire d'Océanographie Physique et Spatiale (LOPS), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2019
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spelling ftunivbrest:oai:HAL:insu-03683188v1 2024-04-14T08:06:37+00:00 Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations Muilwijk, Morven Ilicak, Mehmet Cornish, Sam B. Danilov, Sergey Gelderloos, Renske Gerdes, Rüdiger Haid, Verena Haine, Thomas W. N. Johnson, Helen L. Kostov, Yavor Kovács, Tamás. Lique, Camille Marson, Juliana M. Myers, Paul G. Scott, Jeffery Smedsrud, Lars H. Talandier, Claude Wang, Qiang Laboratoire d'Océanographie Physique et Spatiale (LOPS) Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 2019 https://insu.hal.science/insu-03683188 https://insu.hal.science/insu-03683188/document https://insu.hal.science/insu-03683188/file/JGR%20Oceans%20-%202019%20-%20Muilwijk%20-%20Arctic%20Ocean%20Response%20to%20Greenland%20Sea%20Wind%20Anomalies%20in%20a%20Suite%20of%20Model%20Simulations.pdf https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JC015101 en eng HAL CCSD Wiley-Blackwell info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1029/2019JC015101 insu-03683188 https://insu.hal.science/insu-03683188 https://insu.hal.science/insu-03683188/document https://insu.hal.science/insu-03683188/file/JGR%20Oceans%20-%202019%20-%20Muilwijk%20-%20Arctic%20Ocean%20Response%20to%20Greenland%20Sea%20Wind%20Anomalies%20in%20a%20Suite%20of%20Model%20Simulations.pdf BIBCODE: 2019JGRC.124.6286M doi:10.1029/2019JC015101 http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/licences/copyright/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 2169-9275 EISSN: 2169-9291 Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans https://insu.hal.science/insu-03683188 Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans, 2019, 124, pp.6286-6322. ⟨10.1029/2019JC015101⟩ Arctic Ocean Atlantic Water sea ice wind forcing model intercomparison FAMOS [SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics] [SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2019 ftunivbrest https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JC015101 2024-03-21T16:24:19Z International audience Multimodel Arctic Ocean "climate response function" experiments are analyzed in order to explore the effects of anomalous wind forcing over the Greenland Sea (GS) on poleward ocean heat transport, Atlantic Water (AW) pathways, and the extent of Arctic sea ice. Particular emphasis is placed on the sensitivity of the AW circulation to anomalously strong or weak GS winds in relation to natural variability, the latter manifested as part of the North Atlantic Oscillation. We find that anomalously strong (weak) GS wind forcing, comparable in strength to a strong positive (negative) North Atlantic Oscillation index, results in an intensification (weakening) of the poleward AW flow, extending from south of the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre, through the Nordic Seas, and all the way into the Canadian Basin. Reconstructions made utilizing the calculated climate response functions explain ∼50% of the simulated AW flow variance; this is the proportion of variability that can be explained by GS wind forcing. In the Barents and Kara Seas, there is a clear relationship between the wind-driven anomalous AW inflow and the sea ice extent. Most of the anomalous AW heat is lost to the atmosphere, and loss of sea ice in the Barents Sea results in even more heat loss to the atmosphere, and thus effective ocean cooling. Release of passive tracers in a subset of the suite of models reveals differences in circulation patterns and shows that the flow of AW in the Arctic Ocean is highly dependent on the wind stress in the Nordic Seas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Greenland Greenland Sea Nordic Seas North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Université de Bretagne Occidentale: HAL Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Greenland Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 124 8 6286 6322
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topic Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Water
sea ice
wind forcing
model intercomparison
FAMOS
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography
spellingShingle Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Water
sea ice
wind forcing
model intercomparison
FAMOS
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography
Muilwijk, Morven
Ilicak, Mehmet
Cornish, Sam B.
Danilov, Sergey
Gelderloos, Renske
Gerdes, Rüdiger
Haid, Verena
Haine, Thomas W. N.
Johnson, Helen L.
Kostov, Yavor
Kovács, Tamás.
Lique, Camille
Marson, Juliana M.
Myers, Paul G.
Scott, Jeffery
Smedsrud, Lars H.
Talandier, Claude
Wang, Qiang
Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations
topic_facet Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Water
sea ice
wind forcing
model intercomparison
FAMOS
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
[SDU.STU.OC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Oceanography
description International audience Multimodel Arctic Ocean "climate response function" experiments are analyzed in order to explore the effects of anomalous wind forcing over the Greenland Sea (GS) on poleward ocean heat transport, Atlantic Water (AW) pathways, and the extent of Arctic sea ice. Particular emphasis is placed on the sensitivity of the AW circulation to anomalously strong or weak GS winds in relation to natural variability, the latter manifested as part of the North Atlantic Oscillation. We find that anomalously strong (weak) GS wind forcing, comparable in strength to a strong positive (negative) North Atlantic Oscillation index, results in an intensification (weakening) of the poleward AW flow, extending from south of the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre, through the Nordic Seas, and all the way into the Canadian Basin. Reconstructions made utilizing the calculated climate response functions explain ∼50% of the simulated AW flow variance; this is the proportion of variability that can be explained by GS wind forcing. In the Barents and Kara Seas, there is a clear relationship between the wind-driven anomalous AW inflow and the sea ice extent. Most of the anomalous AW heat is lost to the atmosphere, and loss of sea ice in the Barents Sea results in even more heat loss to the atmosphere, and thus effective ocean cooling. Release of passive tracers in a subset of the suite of models reveals differences in circulation patterns and shows that the flow of AW in the Arctic Ocean is highly dependent on the wind stress in the Nordic Seas.
author2 Laboratoire d'Océanographie Physique et Spatiale (LOPS)
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Muilwijk, Morven
Ilicak, Mehmet
Cornish, Sam B.
Danilov, Sergey
Gelderloos, Renske
Gerdes, Rüdiger
Haid, Verena
Haine, Thomas W. N.
Johnson, Helen L.
Kostov, Yavor
Kovács, Tamás.
Lique, Camille
Marson, Juliana M.
Myers, Paul G.
Scott, Jeffery
Smedsrud, Lars H.
Talandier, Claude
Wang, Qiang
author_facet Muilwijk, Morven
Ilicak, Mehmet
Cornish, Sam B.
Danilov, Sergey
Gelderloos, Renske
Gerdes, Rüdiger
Haid, Verena
Haine, Thomas W. N.
Johnson, Helen L.
Kostov, Yavor
Kovács, Tamás.
Lique, Camille
Marson, Juliana M.
Myers, Paul G.
Scott, Jeffery
Smedsrud, Lars H.
Talandier, Claude
Wang, Qiang
author_sort Muilwijk, Morven
title Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations
title_short Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations
title_full Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations
title_fullStr Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations
title_full_unstemmed Arctic Ocean Response to Greenland Sea Wind Anomalies in a Suite of Model Simulations
title_sort arctic ocean response to greenland sea wind anomalies in a suite of model simulations
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https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JC015101
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