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OVERTURNING IN THE SUBPOLAR NORTH ATLANTIC PROGRAM
by
Zhao, Jian
, Pickart, Robert S.
, Lozier, M. Susan
, Mackay, Neill
, Houpert, Loïc
, Heimbach, Patrick
, Gary, Stefan F.
, Karstensen, Johannes
, Inall, Mark E.
, Li, Feili
, Pillar, Helen R.
, Bacon, Sheldon
, de Steur, Laura
, Cunningham, Stuart A.
, deYoung, Brad
, Greenan, Blair J. W.
, Zika, Jan D.
, Yang, Jiayan
, Johns, William E.
, Myers, Paul G.
, Straneo, Fiammetta
, Holliday, Naomi P.
, Weller, Robert A.
, Lin, Xiaopei
, Johnson, Helen L.
, Fischer, Jürgen
, Williams, Richard G.
, Wilson, Chris
, Bower, Amy S.
, Marshall, David P.
, Thierry, Virginie
, Mercier, Herlé
, de Jong, M. Femke
in
Anthropogenic factors
/ Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Carbon
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Convection
/ Convection modes
/ Convective activity
/ Deep water
/ Deep water formation
/ Dimensional measurement
/ Fluxes
/ Freshwater
/ Genetic transformation
/ Global climate
/ Human influences
/ Inland water environment
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ Laboratories
/ Motivation
/ Observations
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceanographers
/ Oceanography
/ Science
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Variability
/ Warm water
/ Water mass transformation
2017
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OVERTURNING IN THE SUBPOLAR NORTH ATLANTIC PROGRAM
by
Zhao, Jian
, Pickart, Robert S.
, Lozier, M. Susan
, Mackay, Neill
, Houpert, Loïc
, Heimbach, Patrick
, Gary, Stefan F.
, Karstensen, Johannes
, Inall, Mark E.
, Li, Feili
, Pillar, Helen R.
, Bacon, Sheldon
, de Steur, Laura
, Cunningham, Stuart A.
, deYoung, Brad
, Greenan, Blair J. W.
, Zika, Jan D.
, Yang, Jiayan
, Johns, William E.
, Myers, Paul G.
, Straneo, Fiammetta
, Holliday, Naomi P.
, Weller, Robert A.
, Lin, Xiaopei
, Johnson, Helen L.
, Fischer, Jürgen
, Williams, Richard G.
, Wilson, Chris
, Bower, Amy S.
, Marshall, David P.
, Thierry, Virginie
, Mercier, Herlé
, de Jong, M. Femke
in
Anthropogenic factors
/ Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Carbon
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Convection
/ Convection modes
/ Convective activity
/ Deep water
/ Deep water formation
/ Dimensional measurement
/ Fluxes
/ Freshwater
/ Genetic transformation
/ Global climate
/ Human influences
/ Inland water environment
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ Laboratories
/ Motivation
/ Observations
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceanographers
/ Oceanography
/ Science
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Variability
/ Warm water
/ Water mass transformation
2017
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OVERTURNING IN THE SUBPOLAR NORTH ATLANTIC PROGRAM
by
Zhao, Jian
, Pickart, Robert S.
, Lozier, M. Susan
, Mackay, Neill
, Houpert, Loïc
, Heimbach, Patrick
, Gary, Stefan F.
, Karstensen, Johannes
, Inall, Mark E.
, Li, Feili
, Pillar, Helen R.
, Bacon, Sheldon
, de Steur, Laura
, Cunningham, Stuart A.
, deYoung, Brad
, Greenan, Blair J. W.
, Zika, Jan D.
, Yang, Jiayan
, Johns, William E.
, Myers, Paul G.
, Straneo, Fiammetta
, Holliday, Naomi P.
, Weller, Robert A.
, Lin, Xiaopei
, Johnson, Helen L.
, Fischer, Jürgen
, Williams, Richard G.
, Wilson, Chris
, Bower, Amy S.
, Marshall, David P.
, Thierry, Virginie
, Mercier, Herlé
, de Jong, M. Femke
in
Anthropogenic factors
/ Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)
/ Atmospheric circulation
/ Carbon
/ Circulation
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate models
/ Convection
/ Convection modes
/ Convective activity
/ Deep water
/ Deep water formation
/ Dimensional measurement
/ Fluxes
/ Freshwater
/ Genetic transformation
/ Global climate
/ Human influences
/ Inland water environment
/ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
/ Laboratories
/ Motivation
/ Observations
/ Ocean circulation
/ Oceanographers
/ Oceanography
/ Science
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Variability
/ Warm water
/ Water mass transformation
2017
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OVERTURNING IN THE SUBPOLAR NORTH ATLANTIC PROGRAM
2017
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For decades oceanographers have understood the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) to be primarily driven by changes in the production of deep-water formation in the subpolar and subarctic North Atlantic. Indeed, current Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) projections of an AMOC slowdown in the twenty-first century based on climate models are attributed to the inhibition of deep convection in the North Atlantic. However, observational evidence for this linkage has been elusive: there has been no clear demonstration of AMOC variability in response to changes in deep-water formation. The motivation for understanding this linkage is compelling, since the overturning circulation has been shown to sequester heat and anthropogenic carbon in the deep ocean. Furthermore, AMOC variability is expected to impact this sequestration as well as have consequences for regional and global climates through its effect on the poleward transport of warm water. Motivated by the need for a mechanistic understanding of the AMOC, an international community has assembled an observing system, Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP), to provide a continuous record of the transbasin fluxes of heat, mass, and freshwater, and to link that record to convective activity and water mass transformation at high latitudes. OSNAP, in conjunction with the Rapid Climate Change–Meridional Overturning Circulation and Heatflux Array (RAPID–MOCHA) at 26°N and other observational elements, will provide a comprehensive measure of the three-dimensional AMOC and an understanding of what drives its variability. The OSNAP observing system was fully deployed in the summer of 2014, and the first OSNAP data products are expected in the fall of 2017.
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
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