On the response of the oceanic wind-driven circulation to atmospheric CO2 increase

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Oleg A. Saenko
John C. Fyfe
Matthew H. England
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[1] Meteorological Service of Canada,Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis
[2] University of New South Wales,Centre for Environmental Modelling and Prediction
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Climate Dynamics | 2005年 / 25卷
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Wind Stress; Southern Ocean; Antarctic Circumpolar Current; Subtropical Gyre; Ekman Transport;
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A global, flux-corrected climate model is employed to predict the surface wind stress and associated wind-driven oceanic circulation for climate states corresponding to a doubling and quadrupling of the atmospheric CO2 concentration in a simple 1% per year CO2 increase scenario. The model indicates that in response to CO2 increase, the position of zero wind stress curl in the mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere shifts poleward. In addition, the wind stress intensifies significantly in the mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere. As a result, the rate of water circulation in the subpolar meridional overturning cell in the Southern Ocean increases by about 6 Sv (1 Sv=106 m3 s−1) for doubled CO2 and by 12 Sv for quadrupled CO2, implying an increase of deep water upwelling south of the circumpolar flow and an increase of Ekman pumping north of it. In addition, the changes in the wind stress and wind stress curl translate into changes in the horizontal mass transport, leading to a poleward expansion of the subtropical gyres in both hemispheres, and to strengthening of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Finally, the intensified near-surface winds over the Southern Ocean result in a substantial increase of mechanical energy supply to the ocean general circulation.
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页码:415 / 426
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