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Sensitivity of the modelled thermohaline circulation to the parameterisation of mixing across the Greenland–Scotland ridge
Authors:R B Thorpe  R A Wood  J F B Mitchell
Institution:Met Office, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, Bracknell, RG12 2SY, UK
Abstract:The Hadley Centre climate model HadCM3 simulates a stable thermohaline circulation driven by deep water formation in the Norwegian and Labrador Seas without the need for flux adjustments. It has however been suggested that this result is the fortuitous consequence of the local use of the Roussenov convection scheme in this region, and that the model simulation may depend sensitively on this parameterisation. Here we investigate the sensitivity of the thermohaline circulation (THC) to the model’s treatment of the overflows from the Nordic Seas for both pre-industrial and increasing greenhouse gas forcings. We find that although the density structure in the Labrador Sea does depend upon the specifics of how the overflows are modelled, the global thermohaline circulation and climate responses are not sensitive to these details. This result gives credibility to previously published modelling studies on the response of the thermohaline circulation to anthropogenic greenhouse gas forcing, and implies that research may profitably be focussed on the large scale transports, where models are known to disagree.
Keywords:Climate change  Thermohaline circulation  Coupled modelling  Deep water overflows
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