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Thermohaline circulation sensitivity to intermediate-level anomalies

TitleThermohaline circulation sensitivity to intermediate-level anomalies
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsArtale, V., Calmanti Sandro, and Sutera A.
JournalTellus, Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
Volume54
Pagination159-174
ISSN02806495
KeywordsAtlantic Ocean, Boussinesq equation, Salinity, Sensitivity analysis, temperature anomaly, thermohaline circulation
Abstract

A two-dimensional Boussinesq ocean model has been used to investigate the effect of intermediate-level thermal and saline anomalies on the known multiple equilibria structure of the thermohaline circulation. These anomalies are taken as a crude representation of the Mediterranean outflow in the Atlantic Ocean. The associated perturbation drives the system towards an overturning which resembles the present average Atlantic thermohaline circulation. The sensitivity to the depth at which the anomaly is placed is also investigated. We found that near-surface anomalies are more efficient in affecting the structure of the equilibria.

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DOI10.1034/j.1600-0870.2002.01284.x
Citation KeyArtale2002159