The Subpolar North Atlantic Ocean Heat Content Variability and its Decomposition

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Weiwei Zhang
Xiao-Hai Yan
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science,
[2] Xiamen University,undefined
[3] College of Earth,undefined
[4] Ocean,undefined
[5] and Environment,undefined
[6] College of Ocean and Earth Sciences,undefined
[7] Xiamen University,undefined
[8] University of Delaware,undefined
[9] Xiamen University Joint Institute for Coastal Research and Management,undefined
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The Subpolar North Atlantic (SPNA) is one of the most important areas to global climate because its ocean heat content (OHC) is highly correlated with the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), and its circulation strength affects the salt transport by the AMOC, which in turn feeds and sustains the strength of the AMOC. Moreover, the recent global surface warming “hiatus” may be attributed to the SPNA as one of the major planetary heat sinks. Although almost synchronized before 1996, the OHC has greater spatial disparities afterwards, which cannot be explained as driven by the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Temperature decomposition reveals that the western SPNA OHC is mainly determined by the along isopycnal changes, while in the eastern SPNA along isopycnal changes and isopycnal undulation are both important. Further analysis indicates that heat flux dominates the western SPNA OHC, but in the eastern SPNA wind forcing affects the OHC significantly. It is worth noting that the along isopycnal OHC changes can also induce heaving, thus the observed heaving domination in global oceans cannot mask the extra heat in the ocean during the recent “hiatus”.
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