The ocean's saltiness and its overturning
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Cael, B. B.; Ferrari, Raffaele
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Here we explore the relationship between the mean salinity S of the ocean and the strength of its Atlantic and Pacific Meridional Overturning Circulations (AMOC and PMOC). We compare simulations performed with a realistically configured coarse-grained ocean model, spanning a range of mean salinities. We find that the AMOC strength increases approximately linearly with S. In contrast, the PMOC strength declines approximately linearly with S until it reaches a small background value similar to the present-day ocean. Well-established scaling laws for the overturning circulation explain both of these dependencies on S.
Date issued
2017-02Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary SciencesJournal
Geophysical Research Letters
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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Cael, B. B., and Raffaele Ferrari. “The Ocean’s Saltiness and Its Overturning.” Geophysical Research Letters 44, 4 (February 2017): 1886–1891 © 2017 The Authors
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0094-8276