2014
DOI: 10.5194/os-10-683-2014
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Impact of a 30% reduction in Atlantic meridional overturning during 2009–2010

Abstract: Abstract. The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becoming colder and denser until they form deep water in the Labrador and Nordic Seas that then returns southward through the North and South Atlantic. The ocean heat transport associated with this circulation is 1.3 PW, accounting for 25 % of the maximum combined atmosphere-ocean heat transport necessary to balance the Earth's radiation budget. We have been monitoring the circulation at 25

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“…This drove an adiabatic shoaling of isotherms through decreased Ekman pumping, presumably leading to transport anomalies across 268 and 458N. This suggests that the reduction in the northward transport observed at Bryden et al 2014) reflects a southward shift in the mean structure of the interior gyre circulation. While the shift of the gyre (as delimited by the 108C isotherm) is primarily driven adiabatically, the gyre heat content anomaly is also affected by air-sea heat fluxes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This drove an adiabatic shoaling of isotherms through decreased Ekman pumping, presumably leading to transport anomalies across 268 and 458N. This suggests that the reduction in the northward transport observed at Bryden et al 2014) reflects a southward shift in the mean structure of the interior gyre circulation. While the shift of the gyre (as delimited by the 108C isotherm) is primarily driven adiabatically, the gyre heat content anomaly is also affected by air-sea heat fluxes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This interannual variability can be very pronounced. It remains unclear whether this change occurred because of local atmospheric forcing anomalies (Roberts et al 2013;Buckley et al 2014;Yang 2015) or through remotely forced changes in the overturning (Cunningham et al 2013;Sonnewald et al 2013;Bryden et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basinscale Gyre circulation comprises an intense western boundary current (Gulf Stream) with a set of narrower and weaker recirculation cells (bifurcations) populated by eddies, filaments and other turbulent features (see also Bryden et al, 2014;Elken, 2016). The Azores is affected by these filaments and eddies that converge at the archipelago.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as suggested by one reviewer, this does not preclude a more indirect link to the overturning circulation. For instance, Bryden et al (2014) argue that the sharp reduction in the overturning circulation (and associated meridional heat transport) during 2009/10 leads to an anomalous atmospheric state over the North Atlantic sector, whose influence was subsequently felt at the coast (cf. Goddard et al 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%