大西洋经向翻转环流减慢调节气候变暖时的风动环流

IF 8.1 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Mohima Sultana Mimi, Wei Liu
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摘要

风驱动环流和温盐环流是全球大尺度海洋环流的两个主要组成部分,两者有着内在联系。作为温盐环流的一部分,大西洋经向翻转环流已被观测到,预计将在 21 世纪下降,从而可能调节全球风驱动环流。在此,我们进行了耦合气候模式实验,在人为变暖的情况下,大西洋翻转要么缓慢,要么稳定,以区分其对风驱动环流的影响。我们发现,大西洋翻腾减弱会在北大西洋副极地上空产生反气旋表面风异常,从而使那里的回旋环流减速。大西洋西部边界洋流的翻腾减速特征明显,包括较弱的北向湾流和圭亚那洋流以及较强的南向巴西洋流。在大西洋以外,大西洋倾覆减弱会改变大气温度的经向梯度,导致南半球表面西风向极地移动,从而导致南极环极流和南大洋经向倾覆环流向极地移动。根据对人为变暖条件下完全耦合气候模型实验的分析,气候变暖会削弱大西洋经向翻转环流,造成北大西洋副极地反气旋表面风异常,使回旋环流减速,并影响大西洋西部边界流。
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Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation slowdown modulates wind-driven circulations in a warmer climate

Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation slowdown modulates wind-driven circulations in a warmer climate
Wind-driven and thermohaline circulations, two major components of global large-scale ocean circulations, are intrinsically related. As part of the thermohaline circulation, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation has been observed and is expected to decline over the twenty-first century, potentially modulating global wind-driven circulation. Here we perform coupled climate model experiments with either a slow or steady Atlantic overturning under anthropogenic warming to segregate its effect on wind-driven circulation. We find that the weakened Atlantic overturning generates anticyclonic surface wind anomalies over the subpolar North Atlantic to decelerate the gyre circulation there. Fingerprints of overturning slowdown are evident on Atlantic western boundary currents, encompassing a weaker northward Gulf Stream and Guiana Current and a stronger southward Brazil Current. Beyond the Atlantic, the weakened Atlantic overturning causes a poleward displacement of Southern Hemisphere surface westerly winds by changing meridional gradients of atmospheric temperature, leading to poleward shifts of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulations. Warmer climates weaken the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, causing anticyclonic surface wind anomalies in the subpolar North Atlantic, decelerating gyre circulation and affecting Atlantic western boundary currents, according to analysis of fully coupled climate model experiments under anthropogenic warming.
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Communications Earth & Environment
Communications Earth & Environment Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.50%
发文量
269
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Earth & Environment is an open access journal from Nature Portfolio publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the Earth, environmental and planetary sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances that bring new insight to a specialized area in Earth science, planetary science or environmental science. Communications Earth & Environment has a 2-year impact factor of 7.9 (2022 Journal Citation Reports®). Articles published in the journal in 2022 were downloaded 1,412,858 times. Median time from submission to the first editorial decision is 8 days.
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