Interannual variability in the volumetric water mass distribution within the North Atlantic subtropical gyre is described in relation to variability in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. The relative roles of diabatic and adiabatic processes in the volume and heat budgets of the subtropical gyre are investigated by projecting data into temperature coordinates as volumes of water using an Argo based climatology and an ocean state estimate (ECCO v4). This highlights that variations in the subtropical gyre volume budget are predominantly set by transport divergence in the gyre. A strong correlation between the volume anomaly due to transport divergence and the variability of both thermocline depth and Ekman pumping over the gyre ...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
Basin-scale thermal anomalies in the North Atlantic, extending to depths of 1–2 km, are more pronoun...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5-day) timescales is iden...
Interannual variability in the volumetric water mass distribution within the North Atlantic subtropi...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is pivotal for regional and global climate du...
The dynamical processes governing the wind-driven Atlantic Meridional Overtuning Circulation (AMOC)...
Attributing observed variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) to past c...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
We investigate processes leading to uncertainty in forecasts of the Atlantic meridional overturning ...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) makes the strongest oceanic contribution to t...
Many general circulation models predict a reduction in overturning strength in the 21st century as a...
Bottom pressure observations on both sides of the Atlantic basin, combined with satellite measuremen...
Many general circulation models predict a reduction in overturning strength in the 21st century as a...
Using COADS data spanning 1947-1988, we describe the regional nature of the Atlantic Ocean wind-driv...
The North Atlantic has long been recognised to have a unique role in climate, owing to its ability v...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
Basin-scale thermal anomalies in the North Atlantic, extending to depths of 1–2 km, are more pronoun...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5-day) timescales is iden...
Interannual variability in the volumetric water mass distribution within the North Atlantic subtropi...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is pivotal for regional and global climate du...
The dynamical processes governing the wind-driven Atlantic Meridional Overtuning Circulation (AMOC)...
Attributing observed variability of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) to past c...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
We investigate processes leading to uncertainty in forecasts of the Atlantic meridional overturning ...
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) makes the strongest oceanic contribution to t...
Many general circulation models predict a reduction in overturning strength in the 21st century as a...
Bottom pressure observations on both sides of the Atlantic basin, combined with satellite measuremen...
Many general circulation models predict a reduction in overturning strength in the 21st century as a...
Using COADS data spanning 1947-1988, we describe the regional nature of the Atlantic Ocean wind-driv...
The North Atlantic has long been recognised to have a unique role in climate, owing to its ability v...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5 day) timescales is iden...
Basin-scale thermal anomalies in the North Atlantic, extending to depths of 1–2 km, are more pronoun...
Variability in the North Atlantic ocean heat transport at 26.5°N on short (5-day) timescales is iden...