Atlantic meridional overturning circulation: Observed transport and variability
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2019-06-07Author
Frajka-Williams, Eleanor
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Ansorge, Isabelle
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Baehr, Johanna
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Bryden, Harry L.
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Chidichimo, Maria Paz
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Cunningham, Stuart A.
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Danabasoglu, Gokhan
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Dong, Shenfu
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Donohue, Kathleen A.
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Elipot, Shane
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Heimbach, Patrick
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Holliday, Naomi P.
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Hummels, Rebecca
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Jackson, Laura C.
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Karstensen, Johannes
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Lankhorst, Matthias
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Le Bras, Isabela A.
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Lozier, M. Susan
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McDonagh, Elaine L.
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Meinen, Christopher S.
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Mercier, Herlé
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Moat, Bengamin I.
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Perez, Renellys
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Piecuch, Christopher G.
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Rhein, Monika
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Srokosz, Meric
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Trenberth, Kevin E.
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Bacon, Sheldon
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Forget, Gael
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Goni, Gustavo J.
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Kieke, Dagmar
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Koelling, Jannes
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Lamont, Tarron
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McCarthy, Gerard D.
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Mertens, Christian
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Send, Uwe
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Smeed, David A.
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Speich, Sabrina
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van den Berg, Marcel
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Volkov, Denis L.
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Wilson, Chris
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https://hdl.handle.net/1912/24468As published
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00260DOI
10.3389/fmars.2019.00260Keyword
meridional overturning circulation; thermohaline circulation; observing systems; ocean heat transport; carbon storage; moorings; circulation variabilityAbstract
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) extends from the Southern Ocean to the northern North Atlantic, transporting heat northwards throughout the South and North Atlantic, and sinking carbon and nutrients into the deep ocean. Climate models indicate that changes to the AMOC both herald and drive climate shifts. Intensive trans-basin AMOC observational systems have been put in place to continuously monitor meridional volume transport variability, and in some cases, heat, freshwater and carbon transport. These observational programs have been used to diagnose the magnitude and origins of transport variability, and to investigate impacts of variability on essential climate variables such as sea surface temperature, ocean heat content and coastal sea level. AMOC observing approaches vary between the different systems, ranging from trans-basin arrays (OSNAP, RAPID 26°N, 11°S, SAMBA 34.5°S) to arrays concentrating on western boundaries (e.g., RAPID WAVE, MOVE 16°N). In this paper, we outline the different approaches (aims, strengths and limitations) and summarize the key results to date. We also discuss alternate approaches for capturing AMOC variability including direct estimates (e.g., using sea level, bottom pressure, and hydrography from autonomous profiling floats), indirect estimates applying budgetary approaches, state estimates or ocean reanalyses, and proxies. Based on the existing observations and their results, and the potential of new observational and formal synthesis approaches, we make suggestions as to how to evaluate a comprehensive, future-proof observational network of the AMOC to deepen our understanding of the AMOC and its role in global climate.
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Frajka-Williams, E., Ansorge, I. J., Baehr, J., Bryden, H. L., Chidichimo, M. P., Cunningham, S. A., Danabasoglu, G., Dong, S., Donohue, K. A., Elipot, S., Heimbach, P., Holliday, N. P., Hummels, R., Jackson, L. C., Karstensen, J., Lankhorst, M., Le Bras, I. A., Lozier, M. S., McDonagh, E. L., Meinen, C. S., Mercier, H., Moat, B., I., Perez, R. C., Piecuch, C. G., Rhein, M., Srokosz, M. A., Trenberth, K. E., Bacon, S., Forget, G., Goni, G., Kieke, D., Koelling, J., Lamont, T., McCarthy, G. D., Mertens, C., Send, U., Smeed, D. A., Speich, S., van den Berg, M., Volkov, D., & Wilson, C. Atlantic meridional overturning circulation: Observed transport and variability. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, (2019): 260, doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00260.
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Frajka-Williams, E., Ansorge, I. J., Baehr, J., Bryden, H. L., Chidichimo, M. P., Cunningham, S. A., Danabasoglu, G., Dong, S., Donohue, K. A., Elipot, S., Heimbach, P., Holliday, N. P., Hummels, R., Jackson, L. C., Karstensen, J., Lankhorst, M., Le Bras, I. A., Lozier, M. S., McDonagh, E. L., Meinen, C. S., Mercier, H., Moat, B., I., Perez, R. C., Piecuch, C. G., Rhein, M., Srokosz, M. A., Trenberth, K. E., Bacon, S., Forget, G., Goni, G., Kieke, D., Koelling, J., Lamont, T., McCarthy, G. D., Mertens, C., Send, U., Smeed, D. A., Speich, S., van den Berg, M., Volkov, D., & Wilson, C. (2019). Atlantic meridional overturning circulation: Observed transport and variability. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, 260.The following license files are associated with this item:
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