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Ocean Circulation Changes. Gerrit Lohmann Carbon Course 9. January 2006 @PEP, University of Bremen, Germany. Box Model: terrerstrial carbon cycle. Oceanic inorganic carbon cycle. Ca CO 3 sediments and rocks weathering. Topics. Long-term carbon cycle: sediments & rocks
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Ocean Circulation Changes Gerrit Lohmann Carbon Course 9. January 2006 @PEP, University of Bremen, Germany
Ca CO3 sediments and rocks weathering
Topics • Long-term carbon cycle: sediments & rocks • Ocean circulation, carbon cycle & climate • Ecosystem
North Atlantic: Ice Core and Marine Data YD H1 H2 Role of the Ocean Circulation? GISP2: Grootes et al. 2000Bard et al. 2000
Ocean Circulation Methaphor conversion surface deep
Carbon flux deserts High production upwelling
Stommel (1961) Box Model Heat, freshwater surface fluxes
Stommel Box Model: Advection • Advection=Transport: q T2 from low to high latitudes, contributes to T1 • q T1 from high to low latitudes, contributes to T2 • ``upstream scheme´´: Transport along the velocity direction (also ``upwind scheme´´)
Stommel Box Model: Advection • Advection=Transport: q T2 from low to high latitudes, contributes to T1 • q T1 from high to low latitudes, contributes to T2 • ``upstream scheme´´: Transport along the velocity direction (also ``upwind scheme´´) • d/dt T1 ~ q T2 • d/dt T2 ~ q T1 • d/dt (T1-T2) = -q (T1-T2) + Fluxes
Stommel Box Model: Fluxes • ``Restoring´´: Relaxation towards local temperatures • d/dt T1 ~ -r (T1 –T10) • d/dt T2 ~ -r (T2 – T20) • d/dt (T1-T2) = -q (T1-T2) -r (T1-T2 -T10+T20 ) • ``Flux for Salinity´´: P-E (precipitation-evaporation) • dS/S0 = (P-E)/h
advection noise Surface fluxes Temperature: Salinity:
Stommel (1961) Box Model Heat, freshwater surface fluxes Z: Depth Y: meridional direction
Salinity loop • S2 low • q low • q S1 low • S2 low ------------- Positive feedback
Temperature loop • T2 high (high latitude warming) • q low • q T1 low • T2 low ------------- Negative feedback -> stable
Geostrophic motion • Flow is driven by the basic pressure gradient force (PGF) and only after the flow is initiated does the Coriolis force act. • After about a day the flow has accelerated sufficiently for the PGF and Coriolis force to balance giving the geostrophic wind.
Stommel (1961) box model On-mode Off-mode
Thermohaline circulation hysteresis Hysteresis intercomparison Rahmstorf, et al.GRL, 2005 Intermediate complexity models
Box Models • Stommel‘s model was almost completey ignored (25 years) • Rooth, 1982: Two hemisphere counterpart, unaware of the Stommel (1961) model • Rooth suggested to F. Bryan: test with a GCM
What do we learn? • Multiple equilibria: robust feature of box models, GCMs • Fundamental destabilizing mechanism: salinity feedback (feedback loop) • Stability –Hysteresis Now: • Stability depends on the basic state ?
North Atlantic: Ice Core and Marine Data YD H1 H2 Role of the Ocean Circulation? GISP2: Grootes et al. 2000Bard et al. 2000
Ocean Circulation Methaphor conversion surface deep
Conveyor belt Warm water route
Conveyor belt Cold water route
Conceptual Model of the THC (~ Rooth) S1> S2 Present Cold & Warm water route South- Equator North- Atlantic S1< S2 Glacial Cold water route
Predicted Change of the THC Rahmstorf, Nature 1999
Predicted Change of the THC by several Climate Models after IPCC, 2001