Large sensitivity to freshwater forcing location in 8.2ka simulations

Carrie Morrill, Ellen M. Ward, Amy J. Wagner, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Nan Rosenbloom

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Abstract

The 8.2ka event is a key test case for simulating the coupled climate response to changes in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). Recent advances in quantifying freshwater fluxes at 8.2ka from the proxy record have improved the realism of the forcing magnitude in model simulations, yet this forcing is still generally applied in an unrealistic geographic manner, across most of the Labrador Sea rather than just along the Labrador coast. Previous simulations with eddy- resolving ocean models have come to conflicting conclusions regarding the ability of such a coastally confined flow to impact the AMOC. These simulations have also not incorporated full atmosphere models nor have they used the new meltwater forcing values for 8.2ka. We use the Community Climate System Model, version 3, with an ocean model resolution only slightly coarser than that used in previous eddy-resolving simulations, to test the sensitivity to freshwater forcing location. When revised freshwater forcing is applied across the Labrador Sea, the AMOC is reduced by ~40% and climate anomalies compare well with proxy records of the 8.2ka event in terms of magnitude and duration. When the forcing is added just along the Labrador coast, however, most meltwater joins the subtropical gyre and travels to the subtropics with minor impact to the AMOC (~10% decrease). It is likely that model biases in the placement of the North Atlantic Current remain an important limitation for correctly simulating the 8.2ka event. Key Points Meltwater added to either Labrador Sea or Labrador coast in model experimentsOcean and climate responses to coastal forcing too small for 8.2

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)930-945
Number of pages16
JournalPaleoceanography
Volume29
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2014

Keywords

  • 8.2 ka event
  • Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation
  • abrupt climate change
  • coupled climate model simulation
  • deglaciation
  • freshwater forcing

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