Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N

From ten years of observations of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC) at 26° N (2004–2014), we revisit the question of flow compensation between components of the circulation. Contrasting with early results from the observations, transport variations of the Florida Current (FC) and...

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Main Authors: Frajka-Williams, Eleanor, Meinen, Christopher S., Johns, W.E., Smeed, David A., Duchez, A., Lawrence, A.J., Cuthbertson, D.A., McCarthy, Gerard, Bryden, H.L., Baringer, M.O., Moat, B. I., Rayner, D.
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Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union 2016
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spelling ftunivmaynooth:oai:mural.maynoothuniversity.ie:12181 2024-04-28T08:29:19+00:00 Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N Frajka-Williams, Eleanor Meinen, Christopher S. Johns, W.E. Smeed, David A. Duchez, A. Lawrence, A.J. Cuthbertson, D.A. McCarthy, Gerard Bryden, H.L. Baringer, M.O. Moat, B. I. Rayner, D. 2016-04-01 text https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12181/ https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12181/1/McCarthy_Compensation_2016.pdf en eng European Geosciences Union https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12181/1/McCarthy_Compensation_2016.pdf Frajka-Williams, Eleanor and Meinen, Christopher S. and Johns, W.E. and Smeed, David A. and Duchez, A. and Lawrence, A.J. and Cuthbertson, D.A. and McCarthy, Gerard and Bryden, H.L. and Baringer, M.O. and Moat, B. I. and Rayner, D. (2016) Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N. Ocean Science, 12 (2). pp. 481-493. ISSN 1812-0784 Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivmaynooth 2024-04-09T23:30:38Z From ten years of observations of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC) at 26° N (2004–2014), we revisit the question of flow compensation between components of the circulation. Contrasting with early results from the observations, transport variations of the Florida Current (FC) and upper mid-ocean (UMO) transports (top 1000 m east of the Bahamas) are now found to compensate on sub-annual timescales. The observed compensation between the FC and UMO transports is associated with horizontal circulation and means that this part of the correlated variability does not project onto the MOC. A deep baroclinic response to wind-forcing (Ekman transport) is also found in the lower North Atlantic Deep Water (LNADW; 3000–5000 m) transport. In contrast, co-variability between Ekman and the LNADW transports does contribute to overturning. On longer timescales, the southward UMO transport has continued to strengthen, resulting in a continued decline of the MOC. Most of this interannual variability of the MOC can be traced to changes in isopycnal displacements on the western boundary, within the top 1000 m and below 2000 m. Substantial trends are observed in isopycnal displacements in the deep ocean, underscoring the importance of deep boundary measurements to capture the variability of the Atlantic MOC. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Maynooth University ePrints and eTheses Archive (National University of Ireland)
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description From ten years of observations of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (MOC) at 26° N (2004–2014), we revisit the question of flow compensation between components of the circulation. Contrasting with early results from the observations, transport variations of the Florida Current (FC) and upper mid-ocean (UMO) transports (top 1000 m east of the Bahamas) are now found to compensate on sub-annual timescales. The observed compensation between the FC and UMO transports is associated with horizontal circulation and means that this part of the correlated variability does not project onto the MOC. A deep baroclinic response to wind-forcing (Ekman transport) is also found in the lower North Atlantic Deep Water (LNADW; 3000–5000 m) transport. In contrast, co-variability between Ekman and the LNADW transports does contribute to overturning. On longer timescales, the southward UMO transport has continued to strengthen, resulting in a continued decline of the MOC. Most of this interannual variability of the MOC can be traced to changes in isopycnal displacements on the western boundary, within the top 1000 m and below 2000 m. Substantial trends are observed in isopycnal displacements in the deep ocean, underscoring the importance of deep boundary measurements to capture the variability of the Atlantic MOC.
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author Frajka-Williams, Eleanor
Meinen, Christopher S.
Johns, W.E.
Smeed, David A.
Duchez, A.
Lawrence, A.J.
Cuthbertson, D.A.
McCarthy, Gerard
Bryden, H.L.
Baringer, M.O.
Moat, B. I.
Rayner, D.
spellingShingle Frajka-Williams, Eleanor
Meinen, Christopher S.
Johns, W.E.
Smeed, David A.
Duchez, A.
Lawrence, A.J.
Cuthbertson, D.A.
McCarthy, Gerard
Bryden, H.L.
Baringer, M.O.
Moat, B. I.
Rayner, D.
Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N
author_facet Frajka-Williams, Eleanor
Meinen, Christopher S.
Johns, W.E.
Smeed, David A.
Duchez, A.
Lawrence, A.J.
Cuthbertson, D.A.
McCarthy, Gerard
Bryden, H.L.
Baringer, M.O.
Moat, B. I.
Rayner, D.
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title Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N
title_short Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N
title_full Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N
title_fullStr Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N
title_full_unstemmed Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N
title_sort compensation between meridional flow components of the atlantic moc at 26° n
publisher European Geosciences Union
publishDate 2016
url https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12181/
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Frajka-Williams, Eleanor and Meinen, Christopher S. and Johns, W.E. and Smeed, David A. and Duchez, A. and Lawrence, A.J. and Cuthbertson, D.A. and McCarthy, Gerard and Bryden, H.L. and Baringer, M.O. and Moat, B. I. and Rayner, D. (2016) Compensation between meridional flow components of the Atlantic MOC at 26° N. Ocean Science, 12 (2). pp. 481-493. ISSN 1812-0784
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