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Interannual Variability of the Global Meridional Overturning Circulation Dominated by Pacific Variability

Authors :
Paul J. Kushner
Neil F. Tandon
Mark A. Cane
Oleg A. Saenko
Source :
Journal of Physical Oceanography. 50:559-574
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Meteorological Society, 2020.

Abstract

The most prominent feature of the time-mean global meridional overturning circulation (MOC) is the Atlantic MOC (AMOC). However, interannual variability of the global MOC is shown here to be dominated by Pacific MOC (PMOC) variability over the full depth of the ocean at most latitudes. This dominance of interannual PMOC variability is robust across modern climate models and an observational state estimate. PMOC interannual variability has large-scale organization, its most prominent feature being a cross-equatorial cell spanning the tropics. Idealized experiments show that this variability is almost entirely wind driven. Interannual anomalies of zonal mean zonal wind stress produce zonally integrated Ekman transport anomalies that are larger in the Pacific Ocean than in the Atlantic Ocean, simply because the Pacific is wider than the Atlantic at most latitudes. This contrast in Ekman transport variability implies greater variability in the near-surface branch of the PMOC when compared with the near-surface branch of the AMOC. These near-surface variations in turn drive compensating flow anomalies below the Ekman layer. Because the baroclinic adjustment time is longer than a year at most latitudes, these compensating flow anomalies have baroclinic structure spanning the full depth of the ocean. Additional analysis reveals that interannual PMOC variations are the dominant contribution to interannual variations of the global meridional heat transport. There is also evidence of interaction between interannual PMOC variability and El Niño–Southern Oscillation.

Details

ISSN :
15200485 and 00223670
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b665b79fc42abd294cfd80ba5563ad48
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-19-0129.1