AMOC stability amid tipping ice sheets: the crucial role of rate and noise

Sacha Sinet, P. Ashwin, A. S. von der Heydt, Henk A. Dijkstra
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Abstract. The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has recently been categorized as a core tipping element as, under climate change, it is believed to be prone to critical transition implying drastic consequences on a planetary scale. Moreover, the AMOC is strongly coupled to polar ice sheets via meltwater fluxes. On the one hand, most studies agree on the fact that a collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet would result in a weakening of AMOC. On the other hand, the consequences of a collapse of the West Antarctica Ice Sheet are less well understood. However, some studies suggest that meltwater originating from the Southern Hemisphere is able to stabilize the AMOC. Using a conceptual model of the AMOC and a minimal parameterization of ice sheet collapse, we investigate the origin and relevance of this stabilization effect in both the deterministic and stochastic cases. While a substantial stabilization is found in both cases, we find that rate- and noise-induced effects have substantial impact on the AMOC stability, as those imply that leaving the AMOC bistable regime is neither necessary nor sufficient for the AMOC to tip. Also, we find that rate-induced effects tend to allow a stabilization of the AMOC in cases where the peak of the West Antarctica Ice Sheet meltwater flux occurs before the peak of the Greenland Ice Sheet meltwater flux.
冰盖倾覆时的 AMOC 稳定性:速率和噪声的关键作用
摘要大西洋经向翻转环流(AMOC)最近被归类为核心临界要素,因为在气候变化的情况下,它被认为很容易发生临界转变,这意味着会对整个地球产生严重后果。此外,AMOC 通过融水通量与极地冰盖紧密相连。一方面,大多数研究都认为格陵兰冰盖的坍塌会导致 AMOC 的减弱。另一方面,人们对南极洲西部冰盖崩塌的后果了解较少。不过,一些研究表明,源自南半球的融水能够稳定 AMOC。我们利用 AMOC 概念模型和冰盖崩塌的最小参数化,研究了这种稳定效应在确定性和随机情况下的起源和相关性。虽然在两种情况下都发现了大量的稳定效应,但我们发现速率和噪声引起的效应对 AMOC 的稳定性有很大影响,因为这些效应意味着离开 AMOC 双稳态系统既不是 AMOC 倾覆的必要条件,也不是充分条件。此外,我们还发现,在南极洲西部冰盖融水通量峰值出现在格陵兰冰盖融水通量峰值之前的情况下,速率诱导效应往往会使 AMOC 趋于稳定。
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