To improve our understanding of the mechanism causing the 8.2 ka BP event, we investigated the response of ocean circulation in the ECBilt-CLIO-VECODE (Version 3) model to various freshwater fluxes into the Labrador Sea. Starting from an early Holocene climate state we released freshwater pulses varying in volume and duration based on published estimates. In addition we tested the effect of a baseline flow (0.172 Sv) in the Labrador Sea to account for the background-melting of the Laurentide ice-sheet on the early Holocene climate and on the response of the overturning circulation. Our results imply that the amount of freshwater released is the decisive factor in the response of the ocean, while the release duration only plays a minor role,...
A cold event at around 8200 calendar years BP and the release, at around that time, of a huge freshw...
Responses of the thermohaline circulation (THC) to freshwater forcing (hosing) in the subpolar North...
The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional...
To improve our understanding of the mechanism causing the 8.2 ka BP event, we investigated the respo...
Seven freshwater perturbation experiments were performed with a global atmosphere-sea-ice-ocean mode...
[1] The effect of freshwater pulses on the early Holocene climate is investigated with a global coup...
To improve our understanding of the mechanism behind the 8.2 ka BP cooling event, we compare proxy e...
The "green'' McGill Paleoclimate Model is run from 8 to 0 kyr BP under variable insolation ( Milanko...
The 8.2ka event is a key test case for simulating the coupled climate response to changes in the Atl...
We compared four simulations of the 8.2 ka event to assess climate model sensitivity and skill in re...
The 8.2 ka event is the most prominent abrupt climate change in the Holocene and is often believed t...
Abrupt decadal climate changes during the last glacial-interglacial cycle are less pronounced during...
Responses of the thermohaline circulation (THC) to freshwater forcing (hosing) in the subpolar North...
A striking characteristic of glacial climate in the North Atlantic region is the recurrence of abrup...
Recent research suggested that the deglaciation of an ice saddle connecting three ice domes around H...
A cold event at around 8200 calendar years BP and the release, at around that time, of a huge freshw...
Responses of the thermohaline circulation (THC) to freshwater forcing (hosing) in the subpolar North...
The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional...
To improve our understanding of the mechanism causing the 8.2 ka BP event, we investigated the respo...
Seven freshwater perturbation experiments were performed with a global atmosphere-sea-ice-ocean mode...
[1] The effect of freshwater pulses on the early Holocene climate is investigated with a global coup...
To improve our understanding of the mechanism behind the 8.2 ka BP cooling event, we compare proxy e...
The "green'' McGill Paleoclimate Model is run from 8 to 0 kyr BP under variable insolation ( Milanko...
The 8.2ka event is a key test case for simulating the coupled climate response to changes in the Atl...
We compared four simulations of the 8.2 ka event to assess climate model sensitivity and skill in re...
The 8.2 ka event is the most prominent abrupt climate change in the Holocene and is often believed t...
Abrupt decadal climate changes during the last glacial-interglacial cycle are less pronounced during...
Responses of the thermohaline circulation (THC) to freshwater forcing (hosing) in the subpolar North...
A striking characteristic of glacial climate in the North Atlantic region is the recurrence of abrup...
Recent research suggested that the deglaciation of an ice saddle connecting three ice domes around H...
A cold event at around 8200 calendar years BP and the release, at around that time, of a huge freshw...
Responses of the thermohaline circulation (THC) to freshwater forcing (hosing) in the subpolar North...
The 8.2 ka event was the last deglacial abrupt climate event. A reduction in the Atlantic meridional...