Climate models consistently project (i) a decline in the formation of North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) and (ii) a strengthening of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds in response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing. These two processes suggest potentially conflicting tendencies of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC): a weakening AMOC due to changes in the North Atlantic but a strengthening AMOC due to changes in the Southern Ocean. Here we focus on the transient evolution of the global ocean overturning circulation in response to a perturbation to the NADW formation rate. We propose that the adjustment of the Indo-Pacific overturning circulation is a critical component in mediating AMOC changes. Using a hierarchy o...
The importance of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) on Earth’s climate is prima...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
Using a coupled ocean–sea ice–atmosphere model of intermediate complexity, the authors study the inf...
AbstractClimate models consistently project (i) a decline in the formation of North Atlantic Deep Wa...
Climate models consistently project a robust weakening of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) and the A...
The overturning pathways for the surface-ventilated North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) and Antarctic B...
Surface buoyancy fluxes in the Southern and North Atlantic Oceans are presumed to disproportionately...
Zonally averaged models of the ocean overturning circulation miss important zonal exchanges of water...
For decades oceanographers have understood the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) to...
The modern Indo-Pacific oceans absorb more heat from the atmosphere than they release. The resulting...
International audienceA salient feature of anthropogenic climate change is the enhanced warming of t...
International audienceAbstract Interconnections between ocean basins are recognized as an important ...
A new ocean observing system has been launched in the North Atlantic in order to understand the link...
The importance of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) on Earth’s climate is prima...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
Using a coupled ocean–sea ice–atmosphere model of intermediate complexity, the authors study the inf...
AbstractClimate models consistently project (i) a decline in the formation of North Atlantic Deep Wa...
Climate models consistently project a robust weakening of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) and the A...
The overturning pathways for the surface-ventilated North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) and Antarctic B...
Surface buoyancy fluxes in the Southern and North Atlantic Oceans are presumed to disproportionately...
Zonally averaged models of the ocean overturning circulation miss important zonal exchanges of water...
For decades oceanographers have understood the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) to...
The modern Indo-Pacific oceans absorb more heat from the atmosphere than they release. The resulting...
International audienceA salient feature of anthropogenic climate change is the enhanced warming of t...
International audienceAbstract Interconnections between ocean basins are recognized as an important ...
A new ocean observing system has been launched in the North Atlantic in order to understand the link...
The importance of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) on Earth’s climate is prima...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
Using a coupled ocean–sea ice–atmosphere model of intermediate complexity, the authors study the inf...