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° N since 2004. A 30% slowdown in the circulation for 14 months during 2009–2010 reduced northward ocean heat transport across 25° N by 0.4 PW and resulted in colder upper ocean waters north of 25° N and warmer waters south of 25° N. The spatial pattern of upper ...
International audienceWe investigate the impact of Arctic sea ice loss on the Atlantic meridional ov...
International audienceIn the mid 1990s, the North Atlantic subpolar gyre has shown a dramatic warmin...
This section describes the AMOC and the Atlantic meridional heat transport (AMHT), determined by the...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
Northward ocean heat transport at 26°N in the Atlantic Ocean has been measured since 2004. The ocean...
Northward ocean heat transport at 26°N in the Atlantic has been measured since 2004. The ocean heat ...
[1] Observations show that the upper 2 km of the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean cooled throughout ...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is responsible for a variable and climaticall...
In the mid 1990’s, the North Atlantic subpolar gyre has shown a dramatic warming event that has been...
The importance of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) heat transport for climate ...
The overturning and horizontal circulations of the Labrador Sea are deduced from a composite vertica...
International audienceWe investigate the impact of Arctic sea ice loss on the Atlantic meridional ov...
International audienceIn the mid 1990s, the North Atlantic subpolar gyre has shown a dramatic warmin...
This section describes the AMOC and the Atlantic meridional heat transport (AMHT), determined by the...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
Northward ocean heat transport at 26°N in the Atlantic Ocean has been measured since 2004. The ocean...
Northward ocean heat transport at 26°N in the Atlantic has been measured since 2004. The ocean heat ...
[1] Observations show that the upper 2 km of the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean cooled throughout ...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is responsible for a variable and climaticall...
In the mid 1990’s, the North Atlantic subpolar gyre has shown a dramatic warming event that has been...
The importance of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) heat transport for climate ...
The overturning and horizontal circulations of the Labrador Sea are deduced from a composite vertica...
International audienceWe investigate the impact of Arctic sea ice loss on the Atlantic meridional ov...
International audienceIn the mid 1990s, the North Atlantic subpolar gyre has shown a dramatic warmin...
This section describes the AMOC and the Atlantic meridional heat transport (AMHT), determined by the...