Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth’s climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We present a new formalism to diagnose the role of ocean circulation and diabatic processes in setting vertical heat transport in ocean models. In this formalism we use temperature tendencies, rather than explicit vertical velocities, to diagnose circulation. Using quasi-steady-state simulations from the Australian Community Climate and Earth-System Simulator Ocean Model (ACCESS-OM2), we diagnose a diathermal overturning circulation in temperature–depth space. Furthermore, projection of tendencies due to diabatic processes onto this coordinate permits us to represent these as apparent overturning circulations. Our framework permits us to extend...
Using an ensemble of atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs) in an idealized climate ch...
The rate of ocean heat uptake depends on the mechanisms that transport heat between the surface and ...
The Southern Ocean plays a leading oceanic role in Earth’s changing climate, accommodating over two ...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth's climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
Ocean thermal expansion is a large contributor to observed sea level rise, which is expected to cont...
Heat transport between the surface and deep ocean strongly influences transient climate change. Mech...
The global ocean plays a dominant role in the net increase of the Earth’s energy inventory observed ...
Estimated values of recent oceanic heat uptake are on the order of a few tenths of a W m[superscript...
© 2014 American Meteorological Society. Aconceptual model of ocean heat uptake is developed as a mul...
The ocean transports vast amounts of heat around the planet, helping to regulate regional climate. O...
In response to increasing atmospheric con- centrations of greenhouse gases, the rate of time- depe...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
Vertical transport of heat by ocean circulation is investigated using a coupled climate model and no...
Recent studies highlight that oceanic motions associated with horizontal scales smaller than 50 km, ...
Using an ensemble of atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs) in an idealized climate ch...
The rate of ocean heat uptake depends on the mechanisms that transport heat between the surface and ...
The Southern Ocean plays a leading oceanic role in Earth’s changing climate, accommodating over two ...
Ocean circulation and mixing regulate Earth's climate by moving heat vertically within the ocean. We...
Ocean thermal expansion is a large contributor to observed sea level rise, which is expected to cont...
Heat transport between the surface and deep ocean strongly influences transient climate change. Mech...
The global ocean plays a dominant role in the net increase of the Earth’s energy inventory observed ...
Estimated values of recent oceanic heat uptake are on the order of a few tenths of a W m[superscript...
© 2014 American Meteorological Society. Aconceptual model of ocean heat uptake is developed as a mul...
The ocean transports vast amounts of heat around the planet, helping to regulate regional climate. O...
In response to increasing atmospheric con- centrations of greenhouse gases, the rate of time- depe...
The ocean contributes to regulating the Earth’s climate through its ability to transport heat from t...
Vertical transport of heat by ocean circulation is investigated using a coupled climate model and no...
Recent studies highlight that oceanic motions associated with horizontal scales smaller than 50 km, ...
Using an ensemble of atmosphere-ocean general circulation models (AOGCMs) in an idealized climate ch...
The rate of ocean heat uptake depends on the mechanisms that transport heat between the surface and ...
The Southern Ocean plays a leading oceanic role in Earth’s changing climate, accommodating over two ...