In response to increasing atmospheric con- centrations of greenhouse gases, the rate of time- dependent climate change is determined jointly by the strength of climate feedbacks and the e�ciency of pro- cesses which remove heat from the surface into the deep ocean. This work examines the vertical heat transport processes in the ocean of the HADCM2 atmosphere± ocean general circulation model (AOGCM) in experi- ments with CO2 held constant (control) and increasing at 1% per year (anomaly). The control experiment shows that global average heat exchanges between the upper and lower ocean are dominated by the Southern Ocean, where heat is pumped downwards by the wind- driven circulation and di�uses upwards along sloping isopycnals....
The authors study the role of ocean heat transport (OHT) in the maintenance of a warm, equable, ice-...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth’s climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
In response to increasing atmospheric con- centrations of greenhouse gases, the rate of time- depe...
Estimated values of recent oceanic heat uptake are on the order of a few tenths of a W m[superscript...
Heat transport between the surface and deep ocean strongly influences transient climate change. Mech...
ABSTRACT The deep-ocean heat uptake (DOHU) in transient climate changes is studied using an ocean ge...
© 2014 American Meteorological Society. Aconceptual model of ocean heat uptake is developed as a mul...
The effect of ocean heat uptake (OHU) on transient global warming is studied in a multimodel framewo...
Using an atmospheric general circulation model coupled to a slab ocean we study the effect of ocean ...
Under increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, ocean heat uptake moderates the rate of climate cha...
Understanding how the ocean takes up heat is crucial to improve prediction of the future global surf...
Using an ensemble of atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs) in an idealized climate ch...
The authors study the role of ocean heat transport (OHT) in the maintenance of a warm, equable, ice-...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
The authors study the role of ocean heat transport (OHT) in the maintenance of a warm, equable, ice-...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth’s climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
In response to increasing atmospheric con- centrations of greenhouse gases, the rate of time- depe...
Estimated values of recent oceanic heat uptake are on the order of a few tenths of a W m[superscript...
Heat transport between the surface and deep ocean strongly influences transient climate change. Mech...
ABSTRACT The deep-ocean heat uptake (DOHU) in transient climate changes is studied using an ocean ge...
© 2014 American Meteorological Society. Aconceptual model of ocean heat uptake is developed as a mul...
The effect of ocean heat uptake (OHU) on transient global warming is studied in a multimodel framewo...
Using an atmospheric general circulation model coupled to a slab ocean we study the effect of ocean ...
Under increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, ocean heat uptake moderates the rate of climate cha...
Understanding how the ocean takes up heat is crucial to improve prediction of the future global surf...
Using an ensemble of atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs) in an idealized climate ch...
The authors study the role of ocean heat transport (OHT) in the maintenance of a warm, equable, ice-...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
The authors study the role of ocean heat transport (OHT) in the maintenance of a warm, equable, ice-...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth’s climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...