The roles of surface heat flux and ocean heat transport convergence in determining Atlantic Ocean temperature variability

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Jeremy P. Grist
Simon A. Josey
Robert Marsh
Simon A. Good
Andrew. C. Coward
Beverly A. de Cuevas
Steven G. Alderson
Adrian L. New
Gurvan Madec
机构
[1] National Oceanography Centre,School of Ocean and Earth Science
[2] Southampton,undefined
[3] University of Southampton,undefined
[4] Met Office Hadley Centre,undefined
[5] Laboratoire d’Océanographie et du Climat: Expérimentation et Approches Numérique,undefined
[6] Paris,undefined
[7] France and National Oceanography Centre,undefined
[8] Southampton,undefined
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Ocean Dynamics | 2010年 / 60卷
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Atlantic Ocean; Ocean heat transport; Air–sea fluxes; Ocean heat content variability; Ocean model;
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The temperature variability of the Atlantic Ocean is investigated using an eddy-permitting (1/4°) global ocean model (ORCA-025) forced with historical surface meteorological fields from 1958 to 2001. The simulation of volume-averaged temperature and the vertical structure of the zonally averaged temperature trends are compared with those from observations. In regions with a high number of observations, in particular above a depth of 500 m and between 22° N and 65° N, the model simulation and the dataset are in good agreement. The relative contribution of variability in ocean heat transport (OHT) convergence and net surface heat flux to changes in ocean heat content is investigated with a focus on three regions: the subpolar and subtropical gyres and the tropics. The surface heat flux plays a relatively minor role in year-to-year changes in the subpolar and subtropical regions, but in the tropical North Atlantic, its role is of similar significance to the ocean heat transport convergence. The strongest signal during the study period is a cooling of the subpolar gyre between 1970 and 1990, which subsequently reversed as the mid-latitude OHT convergence transitioned from an anomalously weak to an anomalously strong state. We also explore whether model OHT anomalies can be linked to surface flux anomalies through a Hovmöller analysis of the Atlantic sector. At low latitudes, increased ocean heat gain coincides with anomalously strong northward transport, whereas at mid-high latitudes, reduced ocean heat loss is associated with anomalously weak heat transport.
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页码:771 / 790
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