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- Title
Basinwide response of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to interannual wind forcing.
- Authors
Zhao, Jian
- Abstract
An eddy-resolving Ocean general circulation model For the Earth Simulator (OFES) and a simple wind-driven two-layer model are used to investigate the role of momentum fluxes in driving the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) variability throughout the Atlantic basin from 1950 to 2010. Diagnostic analysis using the OFES results suggests that interior baroclinic Rossby waves and coastal topographic waves play essential roles in modulating the AMOC interannual variability. The proposed mechanisms are verified in the context of a simple two-layer model with realistic topography and only forced by surface wind. The topographic waves communicate high-latitude anomalies into lower latitudes and account for about 50% of the AMOC interannual variability in the subtropics. In addition, the large scale Rossby waves excited by wind forcing together with topographic waves set up coherent AMOC interannual variability patterns across the tropics and subtropics. The comparisons between the simple model and OFES results suggest that a large fraction of the AMOC interannual variability in the Atlantic basin can be explained by wind-driven dynamics.
- Subjects
WIND pressure; OCEAN circulation; EARTH Simulator (Computer); TOPOGRAPHY; ROSSBY waves
- Publication
Climate Dynamics, 2017, Vol 49, Issue 11/12, p4263
- ISSN
0930-7575
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00382-017-3568-2