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The downward spiralling nature of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre

Earth Sciences

The downward spiralling nature of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre

S. Berglund, K. Döös, et al.

This study reveals a groundbreaking feature of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) that suggests 70% of northward-flowing water undergoes extensive recirculation within the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre. This finding, led by authors Sara Berglund, Kristofer Döös, Sjoerd Groeskamp, and Trevor J. McDougall, is crucial for understanding AMOC dynamics and future climate predictions.... show more
Abstract
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) regulates the heat distribution and climate of Earth. Here we identify a new feature of the circulation within the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre that is associated with the northward flowing component of the AMOC. We find that 70% of the water that flows northwards as part of the AMOC circulates the Gyre at least once before it can continue northwards. These circuits are needed to achieve an increase of density and depth through a combination of air-sea interaction and interior mixing processes, before water can escape the latitudes of the Gyre and join the northern upper branch of the AMOC. This points towards an important role of the Gyre circulation in determining the strength and variability of the AMOC and the northward heat transport. Understanding this newly identified role of the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre is needed to properly represent future changes of the AMOC.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 14, 2022
Authors
Sara Berglund, Kristofer Döös, Sjoerd Groeskamp, Trevor J. McDougall
Tags
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre
water recirculation
air-sea interaction
AMOC strength
heat transport
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