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Model-proxy comparison for overshoot phenomenon of Atlantic thermohaline circulation at Bolling-Allerod

Cheng, Jun ; Liu, Zhengyu ; He, Feng ; Otto-Bliesner, Bette ; Brady, Esther ; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean

Chinese science bulletin, 2014-11, Vol.59 (33), p.4510-4515

Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag

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    Model-proxy comparison for overshoot phenomenon of Atlantic thermohaline circulation at Bolling-Allerod
  • Autor: Cheng, Jun ; Liu, Zhengyu ; He, Feng ; Otto-Bliesner, Bette ; Brady, Esther ; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean
  • Assuntos: Chemistry/Food Science ; climate ; climate change ; Earth Sciences ; Engineering ; Humanities and Social Sciences ; Life Sciences ; multidisciplinary ; Physics ; Science ; Science (multidisciplinary) ; sediments ; snowmelt ; THC ; vigor ; water currents ; 代理 ; 北大西洋 ; 模型 ; 模拟过程 ; 气候变化 ; 温盐环流 ; 过冲现象
  • É parte de: Chinese science bulletin, 2014-11, Vol.59 (33), p.4510-4515
  • Notas: Atlantic thermohaline circulation ;Overshoot phenomenon ;Bolling-Allerod eventModel-proxy comparison; Deep circulation
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    The overshoot phenomenon of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation (THC) is a transient climate response to meltwater forcing and could induce intense climate change by increasing the magnitudes of Atlantic THC changes at the end of meltwater discharges. This phenomenon was formally presented with the successfully simulated Bolling-Allerod (BA) event in the first transient simulation of the last deglaciation with fully coupled model NCAR-CCSM3 (TraCE-21K). Currently, not all proxy records of Atlantic THC support the occurrence of the THC overshoot at BA. Commonly used THC proxy from Bermuda Rise (GGC5) does not exhibit THC overshoot at BA but other proxies such as TTR-451 at Eirik Drift do. How to interpret this regional discrepancy of proxy records is a key question for the validation of the Atlantic THC overshoot at BA. Here, we show that the vigor of deep circulation varies regionally during the Atlantic THC overshoot at BA in TraCE-21K simulation, and this regional discrepancy in the simulation is consistent with that in the marine sediment records in North Atlantic. The consistent model-proxy evidence supports the occurrence of Atlantic THC overshoot at BA.
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11434-014-0586-x
  • Descrição: The overshoot phenomenon of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation (THC) is a transient climate response to meltwater forcing and could induce intense climate change by increasing the magnitudes of Atlantic THC changes at the end of meltwater discharges. This phenomenon was formally presented with the successfully simulated Bølling–Allerød (BA) event in the first transient simulation of the last deglaciation with fully coupled model NCAR-CCSM3 (TraCE-21K). Currently, not all proxy records of Atlantic THC support the occurrence of the THC overshoot at BA. Commonly used THC proxy from Bermuda Rise (GGC5) does not exhibit THC overshoot at BA but other proxies such as TTR-451 at Eirik Drift do. How to interpret this regional discrepancy of proxy records is a key question for the validation of the Atlantic THC overshoot at BA. Here, we show that the vigor of deep circulation varies regionally during the Atlantic THC overshoot at BA in TraCE-21K simulation, and this regional discrepancy in the simulation is consistent with that in the marine sediment records in North Atlantic. The consistent model–proxy evidence supports the occurrence of Atlantic THC overshoot at BA.
  • Editor: Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag
  • Idioma: Inglês

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