Authors
Geert Lenderink, Reindert J Haarsma
Publication date
1994/7
Journal
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Volume
24
Issue
7
Pages
1480-1493
Description
In this study the variability of the thermohaline circulation on decadal and centennial time scales that is related to the process of deep-water formation is investigated. This is done within the context of a simple geostrophic three-layer ocean model with a rectangular closed basin. When slowly varying the atmospheric forcing the model response shows sudden transitions, characterized by local changes in convective activity. Many different equilibria were found within the thermally driven regime (in Stommel's sense, i.e., downwelling occurs near the poles). Next, the deep-water formation process was analyzed with a one-dimensional box model. In this box model four different regimes can be identified: convective, nonconvective, periodic, and a regime where both convection and no convection are possible with the same mixed boundary conditions. These regimes were identified in the circulation of the ocean …
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