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Present-day North Atlantic salinity constrains future warming of the Northern Hemisphere

Earth Sciences

Present-day North Atlantic salinity constrains future warming of the Northern Hemisphere

I. Park, S. Yeh, et al.

This groundbreaking research by In-Hong Park, Sang-Wook Yeh, Wenju Cai, Guojian Wang, Seung-Ki Min, and Sang-Ki Lee reveals how North Atlantic subpolar sea surface salinity (SSS) influences future carbon uptake and warming projections. By using observed SSS as a key constraint, they have successfully reduced uncertainties in climate models, providing crucial insights for understanding our planet's future climate dynamics.... show more
Abstract
Earth system models exhibit considerable intermodel spread in Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation intensity and its carbon uptake, resulting in great uncertainty in future climate. Here we show that present-day sea surface salinity (SSS) in the North Atlantic subpolar region modulates anthropogenic carbon uptake in the North Atlantic, and thus can be used to constrain future warming. Specifically, models that generate a present-day higher SSS in the North Atlantic subpolar region generate a greater uptake of anthropogenic carbon in the future, suppressing the greenhouse effect and resulting in slower warming, and vice versa in models with a present-day lower SSS. Emergent constraints based on the observed SSS greatly reduce the uncertainty of the Northern Hemisphere surface temperature warming and accumulative carbon uptake by about 30% and 53%, respectively, by the end of the twenty-first century under the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways 5–8.5 scenario.
Publisher
Nature Climate Change
Published On
Jul 13, 2023
Authors
In-Hong Park, Sang-Wook Yeh, Wenju Cai, Guojian Wang, Seung-Ki Min, Sang-Ki Lee
Tags
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
carbon uptake
climate models
sea surface salinity
future warming
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