Authors
Wilbert Weijer, Wilhelmus PM De Ruijter, Andreas Sterl, Sybren S Drijfhout
Publication date
2002/11/1
Journal
Global and Planetary Change
Volume
34
Issue
3-4
Pages
293-311
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The heat and salt input from the Indian to Atlantic Oceans by Agulhas Leakage is found to influence the Atlantic overturning circulation in a low-resolution Ocean General Circulation Model (OGCM). The model used is the Hamburg Large-Scale Geostrophic (LSG) model, which is forced by mixed boundary conditions. Agulhas Leakage is parameterized by sources of heat and salt in the upper South Atlantic Ocean, which extend well into the intermediate layers. It is shown that the model's overturning circulation is sensitive to the applied sources of heat and salt. The response of the overturning strength to changes in the source amplitudes is mainly linear, interrupted once by a stepwise change. The South Atlantic buoyancy sources influence the Atlantic overturning strength by modifying the basin-scale meridional density and pressure gradients. The non-linear, stepwise response is caused by abrupt changes in the …
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Scholar articles
W Weijer, WPM De Ruijter, A Sterl, SS Drijfhout - Global and Planetary Change, 2002