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Title: Thermohaline Ocean Circulation


1
Thermohaline Ocean Circulation
  • Stefan Rahmstorf

2
What is Thermohaline Circulation?
  • Part of the ocean circulation which is driven by
    fluxes of heat and freshwater.
  • Distinction of thermohaline vs wind-driven
  • - Oceans density distribution ? pressure
    gradient (circulation)
  • - Currents and mixing ? density distribution
  • MOC is the north-south flow that includes
    wind-driven parts whereas THC is also associated
    with zonal overturning cells.

3
  • Key features
  • Deep water formation
  • Spreading of deep waters NADW, AABW
  • Upwelling of deep waters ACC region by Ekman
    pumping
  • Near-surface currents to close the flow

4
What Drives the THC?
  • High-latitude cooling ? high density ? sinking of
    water
  • Ocean basin would be filled with dense water and
    the circulation would stop.
  • It requires a mechanism that continually works to
    make the water in the box less dense, so that the
    source water remains denser than the water
    already in the box.
  • Sandstroms theorem Heating at greater depth
    than cooling is required. This enables an ongoing
    replacement by colder water from above.

5
In the Real Ocean?
  • Heating occurs at the surface due to the sun.
  • The slow diffusion of heat by turbulent mixing
    caused by tides and the winds.

6
Nonlinear Behavior of the THC
  • Tropics, subtropics warm, saltier ? low density
  • High latitudes cold, fresher ? high density
  • Thus, THC is thermally driven.
  • Freshwater input
  • ? density difference
  • ? circulation
  • ? salinity difference

7
The Circulations Effect on Climate
  • Large heat transport of up to 1 PW in the North
    Atlantic.
  • ? warm by 5K ? sea ice pushed back ? albedo
    feedback
  • THC switched off
  • 1) NH cools / SH warms ? shifts thermal equator
    and ITCZ southward
  • 2) sea level around the northern Atlantic rise by
    up to 1m

8
THC in Quaternary Climate Changes
  • Warm mode similar to present-day
  • Cold mode NADW forming south of Iceland
  • Switched-off mode occurred after major input of
    freshwater
  • Heinrich events large input of freshwater by
    iceberg discharge
  • ? Stopped NADW formation
  • ? Proxy data shows cooling around
    mid-latitude Atlantic
  • Younger Dryas meltwater floods
  • DO events north-south shifts in convection
    location
  • ? Dramatic warm events in Greenland and
    northern Atlantic Coinciding
    increase in salinity in the Irminger Sea pushes
    warm, salty Atlantic waters northward into the
    Nordic Seas
  • Glacial conditions Southward shift of the main
    deep water formation (Nordic Seas ? South of
    Iceland) reduces ocean heat transport to high
    latitudes and expands sea ice.

9
The Future of the THC
  • Global warming
  • surface warming surface freshening
  • ? Both reduce the density of high-latitude
    surface waters
  • ? Inhibit deep water formation
  • ? weakening of NADW formation
  • ? serious impact on marine ecosystems, sea
    level and surface climate including a shift in
    ITCZ
  • THC collapse low probability high impact
    risks associated with global warming

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In the Real Ocean?
  • Heating occurs at the surface due to the sun.
  • The slow diffusion of heat by turbulent mixing
    caused by tides and the winds.
  • Both THC and wind-driven circulation drive the
    observed MOC in the world oceans.

Westerlies over Southern Ocean ?Divergence of
surface currents ?Upwelling from deep waters
due to Drake Passage Effect ?High-latitude
North Atlantic with the highest surface
densities and stable stratification.
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