2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-5281
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Decadal Variability of Transports through Barents Sea Opening: Changing impact of Large-Scale Wind Forcing

Abstract: <p>The Barents Sea Opening (BSO) is one of two Atlantic gateways connecting the North Atlantic Ocean to the Arctic Ocean. The ocean transport through the BSO is composed of warm and saline Atlantic Water inflow in the central and southern parts of the section and cold Polar and modified Atlantic Water outflow in the north. The variability of strengths of both inflow and outflow largely controls the evolution of the net ocean heat transport into the Barents Sea, locally impacting e.g., ocean-atmos… Show more

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“…In the Barents Sea, ocean conditions are largely determined by fluctuations in the inflow of warm and saline Atlantic water (AW; Loeng 1991, Ingvaldsen et al 2004), again affecting seabirds through changes in prey availability (Barrett et al 2017). Cyclones, in part, modulate influx of Atlantic water and so this can be related to NAO (Heukamp et al 2023). Data of AW were available at a monthly scale from www.thredds.met.no/thredds/catalog/nansen-legacy-ocean/SVIM/catalog.html.…”
Section: Climate Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Barents Sea, ocean conditions are largely determined by fluctuations in the inflow of warm and saline Atlantic water (AW; Loeng 1991, Ingvaldsen et al 2004), again affecting seabirds through changes in prey availability (Barrett et al 2017). Cyclones, in part, modulate influx of Atlantic water and so this can be related to NAO (Heukamp et al 2023). Data of AW were available at a monthly scale from www.thredds.met.no/thredds/catalog/nansen-legacy-ocean/SVIM/catalog.html.…”
Section: Climate Datamentioning
confidence: 99%