Simulated Tropical Response to a Substantial Weakening of the Atlantic Thermohaline Circulation
Princeton University · NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory
Abstract
Abstract In this study, a mechanism is demonstrated whereby a large reduction in the Atlantic thermohaline circulation (THC) can induce global-scale changes in the Tropics that are consistent with paleoevidence of the global synchronization of millennial-scale abrupt climate change. Using GFDL’s newly developed global coupled ocean–atmosphere model (CM2.0), the global response to a sustained addition of freshwater to the model’s North Atlantic is simulated. This freshwater forcing substantially weakens the Atlantic THC, resulting in a southward shift of the intertropical convergence zone over the Atlantic and Pacific, an El Niño–like pattern in the southeastern tropical Pacific, and weakened Indian and Asian…
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2Topics & keywords
- Thermohaline circulation
- Intertropical Convergence Zone
- Climatology
- Shutdown of thermohaline circulation
- Tropical Atlantic
- Atlantic Equatorial mode
- Atlantic multidecadal oscillation
- Oceanography
- Life below water