Response of the Southern Ocean Overturning Circulation to Extreme Southern Annular Mode Conditions
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Stewart, Kial
Hogg, Andy
England, Matthew Heathcote
Waugh, Darryn
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American Geophysical Union
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The positive trend of the Southern Annular Mode (SAM) will impact the Southern Ocean's role in Earth's climate; however, the details of the Southern Ocean's response remain uncertain. We introduce a methodology to examine the influence of SAM on the Southern Ocean and apply this method to a global ocean-sea ice model run at three resolutions (1◦, (1/4)◦, and (1/10)◦). Our methodology drives perturbation simulations with realistic atmospheric forcing of extreme SAM conditions. The thermal response agrees with previous studies; positive SAM perturbations warm the upper ocean north of the wind speed maximum and cool it to the south, with the opposite response for negative SAM. The overturning circulation exhibits a rapid response that increases/decreases for positive/negative SAM perturbations and is insensitive to model resolution. The longer-term adjustment of the overturning circulation, however, depends on the representation of eddies, and is faster at higher resolutions.
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England, M. H., & Waugh, D. W. (2020). Response of the Southern Ocean overturning circulation to extreme Southern Annular Mode conditions. Geophysical Research Letters, 47, e2020GL091103. https:// doi.org/10.1029/2020GL091103
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