[1] Observations show that the upper 2 km of the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean cooled throughout 2010 and remained cold until at least December 2011. We show that these cold anomalies are partly driven by anomalous air‐sea exchange during the cold winters of 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 and, more surprisingly, by extreme interannual variability in the ocean's northward heat transport at 26.5°N. This cooling driven by the ocean's meridional heat transport affects deeper layers isolated from the atmosphere on annual timescales and water that is entrained into the winter mixed layer thus lowering winter sea surface temperatures. Here we connect, for the first time, variability in the northward heat transport carried by the Atlantic Meridional Ov...
According to established understanding, deep-water formation in the North Atlantic and Southern Ocea...
Basin-scale thermal anomalies in the North Atlantic, extending to depths of 1–2 km, are more pronoun...
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) disruption during the last deglaciation is hypoth...
Observations show that the upper 2 km of the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean cooled throughout 2010...
[1] Observations show that the upper 2 km of the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean cooled throughout ...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
Northward ocean heat transport at 268N in the Atlantic Ocean has been measured since 2004. The ocean...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
Local climate is significantly affected by changes in the oceanic heat content on a range of timesca...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) makes the strongest oceanic contribution to t...
Cold conditions in the upper layer of the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean, at a time of pervasive warm...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
Most climate models predict a slowing down of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation during...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is responsible for a variable and climaticall...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
According to established understanding, deep-water formation in the North Atlantic and Southern Ocea...
Basin-scale thermal anomalies in the North Atlantic, extending to depths of 1–2 km, are more pronoun...
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) disruption during the last deglaciation is hypoth...
Observations show that the upper 2 km of the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean cooled throughout 2010...
[1] Observations show that the upper 2 km of the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean cooled throughout ...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
Northward ocean heat transport at 268N in the Atlantic Ocean has been measured since 2004. The ocean...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation comprises warm upper waters flowing northward, becom...
Local climate is significantly affected by changes in the oceanic heat content on a range of timesca...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) makes the strongest oceanic contribution to t...
Cold conditions in the upper layer of the subpolar North Atlantic Ocean, at a time of pervasive warm...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
Most climate models predict a slowing down of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation during...
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is responsible for a variable and climaticall...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
According to established understanding, deep-water formation in the North Atlantic and Southern Ocea...
Basin-scale thermal anomalies in the North Atlantic, extending to depths of 1–2 km, are more pronoun...
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) disruption during the last deglaciation is hypoth...