Ocean thermal expansion is a large contributor to observed sea level rise, which is expected to continue into the future. However, large uncertainties exist in sea level projections among climate models, partially due to intermodel differences in ocean heat uptake and redistribution of buoyancy. Here, the mechanisms of vertical ocean heat and salt transport are investigated in quasi-steady-state model simulations using the Australian Community Climate and Earth-System Simulator Ocean Model (ACCESS-OM2). New insights into the net effect of key physical processes are gained within the superresidual transport (SRT) framework. In this framework, vertical tracer transport is dominated by downward fluxes associated with the large-scale ocean circ...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
The Southern Ocean plays a leading oceanic role in Earth’s changing climate, accommodating over two ...
International audienceThe ocean is the largest solar energy collector on Earth. The amount of heat i...
Ocean thermal expansion is a large contributor to observed sea level rise, which is expected to cont...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth’s climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth's climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
The global ocean plays a dominant role in the net increase of the Earth’s energy inventory observed ...
© 2014 American Meteorological Society. Aconceptual model of ocean heat uptake is developed as a mul...
There are two distinct mechanisms by which eddies provide systematic transport of tracer on isopycna...
Heat transport between the surface and deep ocean strongly influences transient climate change. Mech...
Salt and heat are two ocean properties of vital importance. Their mean distribution, their advective...
Estimated values of recent oceanic heat uptake are on the order of a few tenths of a W m[superscript...
Vertical transport of heat by ocean circulation is investigated using a coupled climate model and no...
The authors characterize impacts on heat in the ocean climate system from transient ocean mesoscale ...
Recent studies highlight that oceanic motions associated with horizontal scales smaller than 50 km, ...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
The Southern Ocean plays a leading oceanic role in Earth’s changing climate, accommodating over two ...
International audienceThe ocean is the largest solar energy collector on Earth. The amount of heat i...
Ocean thermal expansion is a large contributor to observed sea level rise, which is expected to cont...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth’s climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth's climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
The global ocean plays a dominant role in the net increase of the Earth’s energy inventory observed ...
© 2014 American Meteorological Society. Aconceptual model of ocean heat uptake is developed as a mul...
There are two distinct mechanisms by which eddies provide systematic transport of tracer on isopycna...
Heat transport between the surface and deep ocean strongly influences transient climate change. Mech...
Salt and heat are two ocean properties of vital importance. Their mean distribution, their advective...
Estimated values of recent oceanic heat uptake are on the order of a few tenths of a W m[superscript...
Vertical transport of heat by ocean circulation is investigated using a coupled climate model and no...
The authors characterize impacts on heat in the ocean climate system from transient ocean mesoscale ...
Recent studies highlight that oceanic motions associated with horizontal scales smaller than 50 km, ...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
The Southern Ocean plays a leading oceanic role in Earth’s changing climate, accommodating over two ...
International audienceThe ocean is the largest solar energy collector on Earth. The amount of heat i...