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A twenty year reversal in water mass trends in the subtropical North Atlantic

A twenty year reversal in water mass trends in the subtropical North Atlantic
A twenty year reversal in water mass trends in the subtropical North Atlantic
Temperature and salinity changes have been compared along three repeat sections at 36°N in the North Atlantic. The principal changes, cooling of the upper waters and warming of the intermediate waters observed between 1959 and 1981, were reversed between 1981 and 2005. The controlling mechanisms for the changes over the two time periods differed through the water column. Neutral density surfaces over the upper 800 m were firstly uplifted and secondly depressed by typically 50 m, which is broadly consistent with the changes in thermocline thickness implied by the temporal changes in Ekman pumping. In contrast, the intermediate waters (800–2500 m) firstly became warmer and saltier and secondly became cooler and fresher. This change in the intermediate waters was controlled by water mass changes along neutral density surfaces suggesting a change in the source waters, principally Labrador Sea Water and Mediterranean Outflow Water.
decadal change, hydrographic data, North Atlantic
0094-8276
L12608
Leadbetter, S.J.
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Williams, R.G.
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McDonagh, E.L.
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Leadbetter, S.J.
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Williams, R.G.
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McDonagh, E.L.
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Leadbetter, S.J., Williams, R.G. and McDonagh, E.L. (2007) A twenty year reversal in water mass trends in the subtropical North Atlantic. Geophysical Research Letters, 34 (12), L12608. (doi:10.1029/2007GL029957).

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Abstract

Temperature and salinity changes have been compared along three repeat sections at 36°N in the North Atlantic. The principal changes, cooling of the upper waters and warming of the intermediate waters observed between 1959 and 1981, were reversed between 1981 and 2005. The controlling mechanisms for the changes over the two time periods differed through the water column. Neutral density surfaces over the upper 800 m were firstly uplifted and secondly depressed by typically 50 m, which is broadly consistent with the changes in thermocline thickness implied by the temporal changes in Ekman pumping. In contrast, the intermediate waters (800–2500 m) firstly became warmer and saltier and secondly became cooler and fresher. This change in the intermediate waters was controlled by water mass changes along neutral density surfaces suggesting a change in the source waters, principally Labrador Sea Water and Mediterranean Outflow Water.

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Published date: 26 June 2007
Keywords: decadal change, hydrographic data, North Atlantic
Organisations: National Oceanography Centre,Southampton

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Local EPrints ID: 49734
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49734
ISSN: 0094-8276
PURE UUID: b2e43c6f-c2fe-455e-ae49-12200b7b2f48

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Date deposited: 26 Nov 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:58

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Author: S.J. Leadbetter
Author: R.G. Williams
Author: E.L. McDonagh

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