Revisiting the Effect of Ocean Diapycnal Mixing on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Recovery in a Freshwater Perturbation Simulation

TittelRevisiting the Effect of Ocean Diapycnal Mixing on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Recovery in a Freshwater Perturbation Simulation
PublikasjonstypeJournal Article
Utgivelseår2008
ForfattereYu, L, Gao, Y, Wang, H, Drange, H
TidsskriftAdvances in Atmospheric Sciences
Volum25
Antall4
Antall sider597-609
Nøkkelorddiapycnal mixing, enhanced freshwater forcing, North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
Sammendrag

The effects of ocean density vertical stratification and related ocean mixing on the transient response of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) are examined in a freshwater perturbation simulation using the Bergen Climate Model (BCM). The results presented here are based on the model outputs of a previous freshwater experiment: a 300-year control integration (CTRL), a freshwater integration (FW1) which started after 100 years of running the CTRL with an artificially and continuously threefold increase in the freshwater flux to the Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian (GIN) Seas and the Arctic Ocean throughout the following 150-year simulation. In FW1, the transient response of the AMOC exhibits an initial decreasing of about 6 Sv (1 Sv=106 m3 s−1) over the first 50-year integration and followed a gradual recovery during the last 100-year integration. Our results show that the vertical density stratification as the crucial property of the interior ocean plays an important role for the transient responses of AMOC by regulating the convective and diapycnal mixings under the enhanced freshwater input to northern high latitudes in BCM in which the ocean diapycnal mixing is stratification-dependent. The possible mechanism is also investigated in this paper.

URLhttp://www.springerlink.com.pva.uib.no/content/r72m70634m4m5444/
DOI10.1007/s00376-008-0597-0
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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