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The Ocean’s role in the climate system
Rein Haarsma, Dewi Le Bars and Will de Ruijter USPC 2016
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From NASA: http://data.giss.nasa.gov
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From NASA: http://data.giss.nasa.gov
Climate “hiatus”: The global temperature reached a plateau From NASA:
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Did the incoming energy decrease?
Hansen et al. 2011 No, the energy imbalance is maximum Where did the heat go?
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The ARGO program
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Fast warming of the deep ocean since 2000
Ocean Heat Content Balmaseda et al. 2013 Fast warming of the deep ocean since 2000
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Outlines Horizontal ocean circulation 3D ocean circulation
Modes of climate variability
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Horizontal ocean circulation
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Wind driven ocean gyres
Very schematic representation!
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Poleward heat transport
Atmosphere Ocean NCEP Czaja and Marshall, 2006 ECMWF
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Western intensification
Sea surface temperature from satellite data: Red = Warm Blue = cold
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Some other western boundary currents
Kuroshio Current Agulhas Current East Australian Current
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Upwelling and global overturning circulation
3D Ocean circulation Upwelling and global overturning circulation
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North-South temperature section in the Pacific
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Ekman spiral
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Equatorial upwelling Chlorophyll contents
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Coastal and equatorial upwellings
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Meridional heat transport
Poleward heat flux except in the South Atlantic ocean
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Sea surface salinity (Levitus)
What is the peculiarity of the Atlantic Ocean?
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North-South salinity cross section of the Atlantic Ocean revealing its meridional overturning circulation
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Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) measurements
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Labrador sea convection
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Sites of deep convection Marshall and Schott, 1999
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Global Overturning Circulation
Marshall and Speer, 2012
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Vellinga, Hadley center, UK
What if it stops? Vellinga, Hadley center, UK
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Bryden et al. 2005: strength of the overturning has decreased by about 30%...
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Measuring the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)
The RAPID array since 2004
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Important time variability but no trend
this Srokosz et al. 2012 Important time variability but no trend
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Not exactly true, now we see a trend, important?
Roberts et al. 2014 Not exactly true, now we see a trend, important?
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Modes of climate variability
El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO)...
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ENSO
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El Nino impact on the ocean heat content
ENSO El Nino impact on the ocean heat content Balmaseda et al. 2013
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Tipping points The term “tipping point” commonly refers to a critical threshold at which a tiny perturbation can qualitatively alter the state or development of a system
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Potential tipping elements
Lenton et al. 2008
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Importance of the Ocean for climate
Heat storage Heat transport from the equator to the poles Inter-annual modes of climate variability Nutrients availability, CO2 storage...
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