International audienceA weak and shallow thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean is related to an open Central American gateway and exchange with fresh Pacific waters. We estimate the effect of vegetation on the ocean general circulation using the atmospheric circulation model simulations for the Late Miocene climate. Caused by an increase in net evaporation in the Miocene North Atlantic, the North Atlantic water becomes more saline which enhances the overturning circulation and thus the northward heat transport. This effect reveals a potentially important feedback between the ocean circulation, the hydrological cycle and the land surface cover for Cenozoic climate evolution
The question of whether deep water formation might have occurred in subtropical latitudes in the ear...
Evidence is presented that North Atlantic climate change since 1950 is linked to a progressive warmi...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
We examine the role of the vegetation cover and the associated hydrological cycle on the deep ocean ...
Ocean circulation is investigated using the Community Climate System Model 3 (CCSM3) forced with ear...
© 2019, The Author(s). A global Neogene cooling trend culminated ~7 million years ago with the onse...
The late Neogene represents an exceptionally dynamic period in Earth history during which the Northe...
The Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than today, particularly duri...
Both geological data and climate model studies indicate that substantially different patterns of the...
The Middle Miocene was one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, culminating with the Middle Mioc...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
International audienceLarge-scale atmospheric patterns are examined on orbital timescales using the ...
peer reviewedThe Middle Miocene was one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, culminating with th...
The Middle Miocene (~17‒14 Myrs ago) climate is characterized by much warmer temperatures and an amp...
In a long-term climatic cooling trend, the Middle Miocene represents one of the last warm periods of...
The question of whether deep water formation might have occurred in subtropical latitudes in the ear...
Evidence is presented that North Atlantic climate change since 1950 is linked to a progressive warmi...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...
We examine the role of the vegetation cover and the associated hydrological cycle on the deep ocean ...
Ocean circulation is investigated using the Community Climate System Model 3 (CCSM3) forced with ear...
© 2019, The Author(s). A global Neogene cooling trend culminated ~7 million years ago with the onse...
The late Neogene represents an exceptionally dynamic period in Earth history during which the Northe...
The Miocene period saw substantially warmer Earth surface temperatures than today, particularly duri...
Both geological data and climate model studies indicate that substantially different patterns of the...
The Middle Miocene was one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, culminating with the Middle Mioc...
Proxy records from the Miocene epoch (∼23-5 Ma) indicate a warmer climate than today in spite of low...
International audienceLarge-scale atmospheric patterns are examined on orbital timescales using the ...
peer reviewedThe Middle Miocene was one of the last warm periods of the Neogene, culminating with th...
The Middle Miocene (~17‒14 Myrs ago) climate is characterized by much warmer temperatures and an amp...
In a long-term climatic cooling trend, the Middle Miocene represents one of the last warm periods of...
The question of whether deep water formation might have occurred in subtropical latitudes in the ear...
Evidence is presented that North Atlantic climate change since 1950 is linked to a progressive warmi...
The Miocene (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time period with a warmer climate than today. During this period, ...