Freshwater transport in the coupled ocean-atmosphere system: a passive ocean


Autoria(s): Ferreira, David; Marshall, John
Data(s)

01/07/2015

Resumo

Conservation of water demands that meridional ocean and atmosphere freshwater transports (FWT) are of equal magnitude but opposite in direction. This suggests that the atmospheric FWT and its associated latent heat (LH) transport could be thought of as a \textquotedblleft coupled ocean/atmosphere mode\textquotedblright. But what is the true nature of this coupling? Is the ocean passive or active? Here we analyze a series of simulations with a coupled ocean-atmosphere-sea ice model employing highly idealized geometries but with markedly different coupled climates and patterns of ocean circulation. Exploiting streamfunctions in specific humidity coordinates for the atmosphere and salt coordinates for the ocean to represent FWT in their respective medium, we find that atmospheric FWT/LH transport is essentially independent of the ocean state. Ocean circulation and salinity distribution adjust to achieve a return freshwater pathway demanded of them by the atmosphere. So, although ocean and atmosphere FWTs are indeed coupled by mass conservation, the ocean is a passive component acting as a reservoir of freshwater.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/40161/1/Ferreira_Marshall_15_accepted.pdf

Ferreira, D. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90005370.html> and Marshall, J. (2015) Freshwater transport in the coupled ocean-atmosphere system: a passive ocean. Ocean Dynamics, 65 (7). pp. 1029-1036. ISSN 1616-7341 doi: 10.1007/s10236-015-0846-6 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10236-015-0846-6>

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en

Publicador

Springer Verlag

Relação

http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/40161/

creatorInternal Ferreira, David

10.1007/s10236-015-0846-6

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Article

PeerReviewed