Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America

In this letter we examine the relationship between the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) and sea level (SL) along the east coast of North America. In the eddy permitting ocean model OCCAM we find a distinctive, topography-following pattern of SL variability in the western North...

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Main Authors: Bingham RJ, Hughes CW
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2009
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spelling ftunivnewcastle:oai:eprint.ncl.ac.uk:152721 2023-05-15T17:29:27+02:00 Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America Bingham RJ Hughes CW 20-01-2009 application/pdf https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/fulltext.aspx?url=152721/B7A6A52F-A267-4BEF-BCD6-C6FAE3A21616.pdf&pub_id=152721 unknown American Geophysical Union Geophysical Research Letters, 20-01-2009 Article 2009 ftunivnewcastle 2020-06-11T23:02:32Z In this letter we examine the relationship between the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) and sea level (SL) along the east coast of North America. In the eddy permitting ocean model OCCAM we find a distinctive, topography-following pattern of SL variability in the western North Atlantic that is closely linked with the changing strength of the MOC, with a 2 cm drop in SL along the US east coast corresponding to a 1Sv increase in the MOC. We find a similar pattern of SL variability in the altimetry record and show that this meridionally coherent SL mode dominates interannual SL variability at tide gauges along the North American east coast between 40–50°N. Hence we conclude that North American coastal sea-level may indeed be a useful indicator of MOC variability on interannual timescales, allowing an observationally-based estimate of the likely range of interannual MOC fluctuations to be determined. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Newcastle University Library ePrints Service
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description In this letter we examine the relationship between the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) and sea level (SL) along the east coast of North America. In the eddy permitting ocean model OCCAM we find a distinctive, topography-following pattern of SL variability in the western North Atlantic that is closely linked with the changing strength of the MOC, with a 2 cm drop in SL along the US east coast corresponding to a 1Sv increase in the MOC. We find a similar pattern of SL variability in the altimetry record and show that this meridionally coherent SL mode dominates interannual SL variability at tide gauges along the North American east coast between 40–50°N. Hence we conclude that North American coastal sea-level may indeed be a useful indicator of MOC variability on interannual timescales, allowing an observationally-based estimate of the likely range of interannual MOC fluctuations to be determined.
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author Bingham RJ
Hughes CW
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Hughes CW
Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America
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Hughes CW
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title Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America
title_short Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America
title_full Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America
title_fullStr Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America
title_full_unstemmed Signature of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of North America
title_sort signature of the atlantic meridional overturning circulation in sea level along the east coast of north america
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2009
url https://eprint.ncl.ac.uk/fulltext.aspx?url=152721/B7A6A52F-A267-4BEF-BCD6-C6FAE3A21616.pdf&pub_id=152721
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