Title: CLIM 752 Ocean General Circulation
1CLIM 752 Ocean General Circulation Barry Klinger,
George Mason University
- You have already seen
- Description of major ocean gyres
- Linear theory of wind-driven barotropic
circulation - (Sverdrup, Stommel, Munk)
- Description of deep meridional overturning and
water masses - Stommel-Arons theory of horizontal flow patterns
in deep ocean - Some questions this class will address
- How does the ocean circulation affect climate?
- What does the 3D wind-driven circulation look
like? - How do we deduce this 3D flow from first
principles? - How are subduction regions and equatorial
upwelling linked? - What determines the strength of the deep
meridional overturning? - Can the meridional overturning undergo
catastrophic change?
2- Brief Course Outline
- Heat Transport and Streamfunctions kinematics,
Definitions, Observations - Review of wind-driven gyres observation and
theory - Three-dimensional barotropic flow
- Subduction and Luyten-Pedlosky-Stommel theory
- The Equatorial Undercurrent
- Shallow Overturning Tropical and Subtropical
Cells - Review of "thermohaline circulation" observation
and theory - Theories of thermohaline overturning strength
- Mixing, buoyancy, wind, geography, and the deep
meridional overturning - Multiple states and time variability of the deep
meridional overturning
Reference Material Pedlosky, 1996 Ocean
Circulation Theory, Springer-Verlag Siedler,
Church, and Gould, eds., 2001 Ocean Circulation
and Climate, Academic Press Tomczak and Godfrey,
1994 Regional Oceanography, Pergamon Press
3- Some ways ocean circulation affects climate
- biological productivity ? gas exchange
- direct transport of gases (e.g., the carbon
cycle) - ice ? albedo
- heat exchange with atmosphere
4Ocean Circulation, Heat Transport, and Kinematics
Barry A. Klinger
5Oceanic Heat Transport
- p T cp
- 0 -2 3989
- 0 31 4002
- -2 3844
- 5000 2 3854
See for instance Gill (1982)
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7- Several possibilities including
- Q 0 (thermally passive ocean)
- D H small, Q ?Et dV (ocean is thermal
flywheel) - D ?Et dV small, Q H (ocean moves heat
around) - 1 ? good approx global and annual average
- 2 ? good approx some places for timescales
seasonal - 3 ? good approx annual average
What determines Q(x,y)? Need to consider both
atmosphere dynamics and global oceanic velocity
and temperature field.
Similar expressions exist for transport of salt
and other tracers.
8From COADS, W/m2
9Net Annual-Average Heat Flux into Ocean
- General pattern
- absorbs heat near equator, loses heat at
high latitudes - (as expected)
- Typical values O(50 W/m2)
- Some interesting details
- heat gain largely in east, heat loss in
west - Pacific heat gain especially big
- Atlantic heat loss especially big
10When calculating H, we often choose domain so
that most of the lateral boundaries are walls,
except for a 1 or 2 zonal sections (as shown).
u?n 0 on bottom, and if we can neglect u?n
through the top, H is simply meridional heat
transport.
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12Ocean and Atmospheric Meridional Heat
Transport Ocean clearly important in
tropics Latest observations ? smaller ocean role
at high latitudes (still significant
uncertainties)
total
ocean
1 PW 1015 W
atmosphere
Trenbirth and Caron, 2001 J Clim, 3433-3443
13Coupled models indicate significant atmospheric
response to oceanic circulation change
Difference Between System with 2 Different Ocean
Circulations
Manabe and Stouffer, 1988 J Clim, 841-866
14See for instance Batchelor (1969), Kundu (1990)
15Can Find Streamfunction in Other Dimensions
- No divergence ? no flow from eastern or western
boundaries of basin. - Could also define Zonal Overturning
Streamfunction - but hasnt been useful in oceanography.
- To calculate streamfunction
- Set arbitrary value at some boundary
- Calculate either ? -? V dz or ? ?W dy
16Example Near-global numerical model (HYCOM),
climatological forcing
Klinger et al (2005), unpublished
17Meridional Overturning Streamfunctions (same
model)
18Not necessarily clean relationship between
streamfunction and heat transport
Temperature field is similar
same model as previous pages