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An assessment of Antarctic Circumpolar Current and Southern Ocean Meridional Overturning Circulation during 1958–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations

An assessment of Antarctic Circumpolar Current and Southern Ocean Meridional Overturning Circulation during 1958–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations
An assessment of Antarctic Circumpolar Current and Southern Ocean Meridional Overturning Circulation during 1958–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations
In the framework of the second phase of the Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments (CORE-II), we present an analysis of the representation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation (MOC) in a suite of seventeen global ocean–sea ice models. We focus on the mean, variability and trends of both the ACC and MOC over the 1958–2007 period, and discuss their relationship with the surface forcing. We aim to quantify the degree of eddy saturation and eddy compensation in the models participating in CORE-II, and compare our results with available observations, previous fine-resolution numerical studies and theoretical constraints. Most models show weak ACC transport sensitivity to changes in forcing during the past five decades, and they can be considered to be in an eddy saturated regime. Larger contrasts arise when considering MOC trends, with a majority of models exhibiting significant strengthening of the MOC during the late 20th and early 21st century. Only a few models show a relatively small sensitivity to forcing changes, responding with an intensified eddy-induced circulation that provides some degree of eddy compensation, while still showing considerable decadal trends. Both ACC and MOC interannual variabilities are largely controlled by the Southern Annular Mode (SAM). Based on these results, models are clustered into two groups. Models with constant or two-dimensional (horizontal) specification of the eddy-induced advection coefficient ? show larger ocean interior decadal trends, larger ACC transport decadal trends and no eddy compensation in the MOC. Eddy-permitting models or models with a three-dimensional time varying ? show smaller changes in isopycnal slopes and associated ACC trends, and partial eddy compensation. As previously argued, a constant in time or space ? is responsible for a poor representation of mesoscale eddy effects and cannot properly simulate the sensitivity of the ACC and MOC to changing surface forcing. Evidence is given for a larger sensitivity of the MOC as compared to the ACC transport, even when approaching eddy saturation. Future process studies designed for disentangling the role of momentum and buoyancy forcing in driving the ACC and MOC are proposed.
Global ocean–sea ice modeling, Model comparisons, Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation, Antarctic Circumpolar Current, Southern Ocean dynamics
1463-5003
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Farneti, Riccardo, Downes, Stephanie M., Griffies, Stephen M., Marsland, Simon J., Behrens, Erik, Bentsen, Mats, Bi, Daohua, Biastoch, Arne, Böning, Claus, Bozec, Alexandra, Canuto, Vittorio M., Chassignet, Eric, Danabasoglu, Gokhan, Danilov, Sergey, Diansky, Nikolay, Drange, Helge, Fogli, Pier Giuseppe, Gusev, Anatoly, Hallberg, Robert W., Howard, Armando, Ilicak, Mehmet, Jung, Thomas, Kelley, Maxwell, Large, William G., Leboissetier, Anthony, Long, Matthew, Lu, Jianhua, Masina, Simona, Mishra, Akhilesh, Navarra, Antonio, Nurser, A.J. George, Patara, Lavinia, Samuels, Bonita L., Sidorenko, Dmitry, Tsujino, Hiroyuki, Uotila, Petteri, Wang, Qiang and Yeager, Steve G. (2015) An assessment of Antarctic Circumpolar Current and Southern Ocean Meridional Overturning Circulation during 1958–2007 in a suite of interannual CORE-II simulations. Ocean Modelling, 93, 84-120. (doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2015.07.009).

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In the framework of the second phase of the Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference Experiments (CORE-II), we present an analysis of the representation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) and Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation (MOC) in a suite of seventeen global ocean–sea ice models. We focus on the mean, variability and trends of both the ACC and MOC over the 1958–2007 period, and discuss their relationship with the surface forcing. We aim to quantify the degree of eddy saturation and eddy compensation in the models participating in CORE-II, and compare our results with available observations, previous fine-resolution numerical studies and theoretical constraints. Most models show weak ACC transport sensitivity to changes in forcing during the past five decades, and they can be considered to be in an eddy saturated regime. Larger contrasts arise when considering MOC trends, with a majority of models exhibiting significant strengthening of the MOC during the late 20th and early 21st century. Only a few models show a relatively small sensitivity to forcing changes, responding with an intensified eddy-induced circulation that provides some degree of eddy compensation, while still showing considerable decadal trends. Both ACC and MOC interannual variabilities are largely controlled by the Southern Annular Mode (SAM). Based on these results, models are clustered into two groups. Models with constant or two-dimensional (horizontal) specification of the eddy-induced advection coefficient ? show larger ocean interior decadal trends, larger ACC transport decadal trends and no eddy compensation in the MOC. Eddy-permitting models or models with a three-dimensional time varying ? show smaller changes in isopycnal slopes and associated ACC trends, and partial eddy compensation. As previously argued, a constant in time or space ? is responsible for a poor representation of mesoscale eddy effects and cannot properly simulate the sensitivity of the ACC and MOC to changing surface forcing. Evidence is given for a larger sensitivity of the MOC as compared to the ACC transport, even when approaching eddy saturation. Future process studies designed for disentangling the role of momentum and buoyancy forcing in driving the ACC and MOC are proposed.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 July 2015
Published date: September 2015
Keywords: Global ocean–sea ice modeling, Model comparisons, Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation, Antarctic Circumpolar Current, Southern Ocean dynamics
Organisations: Marine Systems Modelling

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Local EPrints ID: 381303
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/381303
ISSN: 1463-5003
PURE UUID: e30fed93-0f91-4fb6-921b-16950c65c25a

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Date deposited: 04 Sep 2015 16:08
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 21:14

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Author: Riccardo Farneti
Author: Stephanie M. Downes
Author: Stephen M. Griffies
Author: Simon J. Marsland
Author: Erik Behrens
Author: Mats Bentsen
Author: Daohua Bi
Author: Arne Biastoch
Author: Claus Böning
Author: Alexandra Bozec
Author: Vittorio M. Canuto
Author: Eric Chassignet
Author: Gokhan Danabasoglu
Author: Sergey Danilov
Author: Nikolay Diansky
Author: Helge Drange
Author: Pier Giuseppe Fogli
Author: Anatoly Gusev
Author: Robert W. Hallberg
Author: Armando Howard
Author: Mehmet Ilicak
Author: Thomas Jung
Author: Maxwell Kelley
Author: William G. Large
Author: Anthony Leboissetier
Author: Matthew Long
Author: Jianhua Lu
Author: Simona Masina
Author: Akhilesh Mishra
Author: Antonio Navarra
Author: A.J. George Nurser
Author: Lavinia Patara
Author: Bonita L. Samuels
Author: Dmitry Sidorenko
Author: Hiroyuki Tsujino
Author: Petteri Uotila
Author: Qiang Wang
Author: Steve G. Yeager

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