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Locally and remotely forced subtropical AMOC variability: A matter of time scales

  • Quentin Jamet
  • , William K. Dewar
  • , Nicolas Wienders
  • , Bruno Deremble
  • , Sally Close
  • , Thierry Penduff
  • CNRS
  • Florida State University
  • Université de Brest (UBO)

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Résumé

Mechanisms driving the North Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) variability at low frequency are of central interest for accurate climate predictions. Although the subpolar gyre region has been identified as a preferred place for generating climate time-scale signals, their southward propagation remains under consideration, complicating the interpretation of the observed time series provided by the Rapid Climate Change-Meridional Overturning Circulation and Heatflux Array-Western Boundary Time Series (RAPID-MOCHA-WBTS) program. In this study, we aim at disentangling the respective contribution of the local atmospheric forcing from signals of remote origin for the subtropical low-frequency AMOC variability. We analyze for this a set of four ensembles of a regional (20°S-55°N), eddy-resolving (1/12°) North Atlantic oceanic configuration, where surface forcing and open boundary conditions are alternatively permuted from fully varying (realistic) to yearly repeating signals. Their analysis reveals the predominance of local, atmospherically forced signal at interannual time scales (2-10 years), whereas signals imposed by the boundaries are responsible for the decadal (10-30 years) part of the spectrum. Due to this marked time-scale separation, we show that, although the intergyre region exhibits peculiarities, most of the subtropical AMOC variability can be understood as a linear superposition of these two signals. Finally, we find that the decadal-scale, boundary-forced AMOC variability has both northern and southern origins, although the former dominates over the latter, including at the site of the RAPID array (26.5°N).

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)5155-5172
Nombre de pages18
journalJournal of Climate
Volume33
Numéro de publication12
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2020

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