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Causes of a fresher, colder northern North Atlantic in late 20th century in a coupled model
Authors:Aixue Hu   Gerald A. Meehl  Weiqing Han
Affiliation:aClimate and Global Dynamics Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO 80305, USA;bDepartment of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309, USA
Abstract:Observational evidence indicates that in the northern North Atlantic, especially in the Labrador Sea, almost the whole column of the ocean water is fresher, and colder in late 20th century than in 1950–1960s. Here we analyze a four-member ensemble of the 20th century simulations from a coupled climate model to examine the possible causes for these observed changes. The model simulations resemble the observed changes in the northern North Atlantic. The simulated results show that a decreased meridional freshwater divergence and an increased meridional heat divergence associated with a weaker thermohaline circulation in the North Atlantic are the primary causes for the freshening and cooling in the northern North Atlantic. The increased precipitation less evaporation tends to enforce the freshening, but the reduced sea ice flux into this region tends to weaken it. On the other hand, the surface warming induced by a higher atmospheric CO2 concentration tends to heat up the northern North Atlantic, but is overcome by the cooling from increased meridional heat divergence.
Keywords:Meridional freshwater transport   Meridional heat transport   Thermohaline circulation
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