Noise-induced transitions of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in CMIP5 models

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Daniele Castellana
Henk A. Dijkstra
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[1] Utrecht University,Department of Physics, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht
[2] Utrecht University,Department of Physics, Centre for Complex Systems Studies
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By studying transition probabilities of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in an ensemble of CMIP5 climate models, we revisit one of the stability indicators of the AMOC, i.e. the freshwater transport carried by the AMOC at the southern boundary of the Atlantic basin. A correction to this indicator, based on the transition probabilities, is suggested to measure whether an AMOC state is in a multiple equilibrium regime or not. As a consequence, the AMOC of all CMIP5 models considered is in a multiple equilibrium regime and hence, in principle, a collapsed AMOC state should exist in each of these models. The results further demonstrate the dependence of the Atlantic surface freshwater flux on the AMOC and the impact of extreme events in the AMOC on temperatures in the North Atlantic region.
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