Over 90% of the buildup of additional heat in the Earth system over recent decades is contained in the ocean. Since 2006, new observational programs have revealed heterogeneous patterns of ocean heat content change. It is unclear how much of this heterogeneity is due to heat being added to and mixed within the ocean leading to material changes in water mass properties or is due to changes in circulation that redistribute existing water masses. Here we present a novel diagnosis of the “material” and “redistributed” contributions to regional heat content change between 2006 and 2017 that is based on a new “minimum transformation method” informed by both water mass transformation and optimal transportation theory. We show that material warming...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
Ocean heat storage due to local addition of heat (“added”) and due to changes in heat transport (“re...
Over 90% of the buildup of additional heat in the Earth system over recent decades is contained in t...
As the planet warms due to the accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere, the interaction ...
Anthropogenic warming added to the climate system accumulates mostly in the ocean interior and discr...
Ocean heat storage due to local addition of heat ("added'') and due to changes in heat transport ("r...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
Ocean heat content (OHC) is the major component of the earth’s energy imbalance. Its decadal s...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
Ocean heat storage due to local addition of heat (“added”) and due to changes in heat transport (“re...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
Ocean heat storage due to local addition of heat (“added”) and due to changes in heat transport (“re...
Over 90% of the buildup of additional heat in the Earth system over recent decades is contained in t...
As the planet warms due to the accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere, the interaction ...
Anthropogenic warming added to the climate system accumulates mostly in the ocean interior and discr...
Ocean heat storage due to local addition of heat ("added'') and due to changes in heat transport ("r...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
Ocean heat content (OHC) is the major component of the earth’s energy imbalance. Its decadal s...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
Ocean heat storage due to local addition of heat (“added”) and due to changes in heat transport (“re...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
International audienceUnderstanding ocean excess heat uptake is crucial for assessing climate warmin...
Ocean heat storage due to local addition of heat (“added”) and due to changes in heat transport (“re...