A number of recent papers have argued that the mechanical energy budget of the ocean places constraints on how the thermohaline circulation is driven. These papers have been used to argue that climate models, which do not specifically account for the energy of mixing, potentially miss a very important feedback on climate change. This paper reexamines the question of what energetic arguments can teach us about the climate system and concludes that the relationship between energetics and climate is not straightforward. By analyzing the buoyancy transport equation, it is demonstrated that the large-scale transport of heat within the ocean requires an energy source of around 0.2 TW to accomplish vertical transport and around 0.4 TW (resulting f...
In this paper, the available potential energy (APE) framework of Winters et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vo...
Heat and Freshwater transport by the oceans and atmosphere are an integral part of the climate syste...
[1] The meridional overturning circulation (MOC), associated with deep water formation in the North ...
The energy sources for convection and the general circulation are revisited through an analysis of t...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
[1] Climate model simulations are used to demonstrate that there is not a simple link between the me...
Using an idealized tube model and scaling analysis, the physics supporting the oceanic thermohaline ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2006. This article is posted here by permission ...
Assessing the meridional atmosphere and ocean energy transport is one of the most classical problems...
A climate model is used to study the climatic impact of the stress exerted on the ocean by the atmos...
A global ocean general circulation model with idealized geometry and coupled to a simple representat...
Geologic evidence suggests that the Earth may have been completely covered in ice in the distant pas...
The primary driver of the climate system is the uneven distribution of incoming and outgoing radiati...
The general circulation of the ocean is forced by surface fluxes of momentum, heat, and freshwater a...
Thermobaric convection (type II convection) and thermobaric cabbeling (type III convection) might su...
In this paper, the available potential energy (APE) framework of Winters et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vo...
Heat and Freshwater transport by the oceans and atmosphere are an integral part of the climate syste...
[1] The meridional overturning circulation (MOC), associated with deep water formation in the North ...
The energy sources for convection and the general circulation are revisited through an analysis of t...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
[1] Climate model simulations are used to demonstrate that there is not a simple link between the me...
Using an idealized tube model and scaling analysis, the physics supporting the oceanic thermohaline ...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2006. This article is posted here by permission ...
Assessing the meridional atmosphere and ocean energy transport is one of the most classical problems...
A climate model is used to study the climatic impact of the stress exerted on the ocean by the atmos...
A global ocean general circulation model with idealized geometry and coupled to a simple representat...
Geologic evidence suggests that the Earth may have been completely covered in ice in the distant pas...
The primary driver of the climate system is the uneven distribution of incoming and outgoing radiati...
The general circulation of the ocean is forced by surface fluxes of momentum, heat, and freshwater a...
Thermobaric convection (type II convection) and thermobaric cabbeling (type III convection) might su...
In this paper, the available potential energy (APE) framework of Winters et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vo...
Heat and Freshwater transport by the oceans and atmosphere are an integral part of the climate syste...
[1] The meridional overturning circulation (MOC), associated with deep water formation in the North ...