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    Effects of Ice Albedo and Runoff Feedbacks on the Thermohaline Circulation

    Source: Journal of Climate:;1996:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 008::page 1783
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    Nakamura, Mototaka
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0442(1996)009<1783:EOIAAR>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Simple parameterizations of the ice albedo feedback and its implicit effect on the high-latitude river runoff have been added to the coupled atmosphere-ocean box model developed by Nakamura et al. The additional parameterizations introduce four new feedbacks into the model. The first is a stabilizing feedback between high-latitude albedo and the thermohaline circulation through influence on the temperature. In terms of the Newtonian cooling concept, introduction of this feedback is equivalent to allowing changes in the ?apparent equilibrium temperature.? The second and the third feedbacks are consequences of the first; the modified temperature profile affects the meridional transports of moisture and heat by atmospheric eddies, which form positive feedbacks with the thermohaline circulation as shown by Nakamura et al. The fourth is a stabilizing feedback between the thermohaline circulation and freshwater flux into the high-latitude ocean due to ice freezing or melting. The experiments show that the net effect of the four feedbacks is stabilizing in this idealized model when salinity or temperature are perturbed. However, it is destabilizing when the solar forcing is perturbed. The results suggest that accurate representation of the response of high-latitude hydrological paths to changing temperatures may be crucial to modeling the sensitivity of the thermohaline circulation.
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    contributor authorNakamura, Mototaka
    date accessioned2017-06-09T15:31:04Z
    date available2017-06-09T15:31:04Z
    date copyright1996/08/01
    date issued1996
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-4590.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4184956
    description abstractSimple parameterizations of the ice albedo feedback and its implicit effect on the high-latitude river runoff have been added to the coupled atmosphere-ocean box model developed by Nakamura et al. The additional parameterizations introduce four new feedbacks into the model. The first is a stabilizing feedback between high-latitude albedo and the thermohaline circulation through influence on the temperature. In terms of the Newtonian cooling concept, introduction of this feedback is equivalent to allowing changes in the ?apparent equilibrium temperature.? The second and the third feedbacks are consequences of the first; the modified temperature profile affects the meridional transports of moisture and heat by atmospheric eddies, which form positive feedbacks with the thermohaline circulation as shown by Nakamura et al. The fourth is a stabilizing feedback between the thermohaline circulation and freshwater flux into the high-latitude ocean due to ice freezing or melting. The experiments show that the net effect of the four feedbacks is stabilizing in this idealized model when salinity or temperature are perturbed. However, it is destabilizing when the solar forcing is perturbed. The results suggest that accurate representation of the response of high-latitude hydrological paths to changing temperatures may be crucial to modeling the sensitivity of the thermohaline circulation.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleEffects of Ice Albedo and Runoff Feedbacks on the Thermohaline Circulation
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume9
    journal issue8
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0442(1996)009<1783:EOIAAR>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage1783
    journal lastpage1794
    treeJournal of Climate:;1996:;volume( 009 ):;issue: 008
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