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DOI10.1029/2019GL086810
AMOC recovery in a multi‐centennial scenario using a coupled atmosphere‐ocean‐ice sheet model
L. Ackermann; C. Danek; P. Gierz; G. Lohmann
2020-08-04
发表期刊Geophysical Research Letters
出版年2020
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We simulate the two Coupled Model Intercomparison Project scenarios RCP4.5 and RCP8.5, to assess the effects of melt‐induced fresh water on the AMOC. We use a newly developed climate model with high resolution at the coasts, resolving the complex ocean dynamics. Our results show an AMOC recovery in simulations run with and without an included ice sheet model. We find that the ice sheet adds a strong decadal variability on the freshwater release, resulting in intervals in which it reduces the surface runoff by high accumulation rates. This compensating effect is missing in climate models without dynamic ice sheets. Therefore, we argue to assess those freshwater hosing experiments critically, which aim to parameterize Greenland's freshwater release. We assume the increasing net evaporation over the Atlantic and the resulting increase in ocean salinity, to be the main driver of the AMOC recovery.

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L. Ackermann,C. Danek,P. Gierz,等. AMOC recovery in a multi‐centennial scenario using a coupled atmosphere‐ocean‐ice sheet model[J]. Geophysical Research Letters,2020.
APA L. Ackermann,C. Danek,P. Gierz,&G. Lohmann.(2020).AMOC recovery in a multi‐centennial scenario using a coupled atmosphere‐ocean‐ice sheet model.Geophysical Research Letters.
MLA L. Ackermann,et al."AMOC recovery in a multi‐centennial scenario using a coupled atmosphere‐ocean‐ice sheet model".Geophysical Research Letters (2020).
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