Robust weakening of the Gulf Stream during the past four decades observed in the Florida Straits

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2023-09-25
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Piecuch, Christopher G.
Beal, Lisa M.
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10.1029/2023gl105170
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Ocean circulation
Climate change
Gulf Stream
Bayesian data analysis
Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
Western boundary currents
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The Gulf Stream is a vital limb of the North Atlantic circulation that influences regional climate, sea level, and hurricane activity. Given the Gulf Stream's relevance to weather and climate, many studies have attempted to estimate trends in its volumetric transport from various data sets, but results have been inconclusive, and no consensus has emerged whether it is weakening with climate change. Here we use Bayesian analysis to jointly assimilate multiple observational data sets from the Florida Straits to quantify uncertainty and change in Gulf Stream volume transport since 1982. We find with virtual certainty (probability P > 99%) that Gulf Stream volume transport through the Florida Straits declined by 1.2 ± 1.0 Sv in the past 40 years (95% credible interval). This significant trend has emerged from the data set only over the past ten years, the first unequivocal evidence for a recent multidecadal decline in this climate-relevant component of ocean circulation.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Piecuch, C., & Beal, L. (2023). Robust weakening of the Gulf Stream during the past four decades observed in the Florida Straits. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(18), e2023GL105170, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023gl105170.
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Piecuch, C., & Beal, L. (2023). Robust weakening of the Gulf Stream during the past four decades observed in the Florida Straits. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(18), e2023GL105170.
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