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Characterizing the Interannual Variability of North Atlantic Subpolar Overturning

  • Yao Fu
  • , M. Susan Lozier
  • , Amy Bower
  • , Kristin Burmeister
  • , Tiago Carrilho Biló
  • , Frédéric Cyr
  • , Stuart A. Cunningham
  • , Brad DeYoung
  • , Ahmad Fehmi Dilmahamod
  • , M. Femke de Jong
  • , Nora Fried
  • , N. Penny Holliday
  • , Neil J. Fraser
  • , William E. Johns
  • , Feili Li
  • , Johannes Karstensen
  • , Robert S. Pickart
  • , Fiammetta Straneo
  • , Igor Yashayaev

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Variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (MOC) has drawn extensive attention due to its impact on the global redistribution of heat and freshwater. Here we present the latest time series (2014–2022) of the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program and characterize MOC interannual variability. We find that any single boundary current captures ∼30% of subpolar MOC interannual variability. However, to fully resolve MOC variability, a wide swath across the eastern subpolar basin is needed; in the Labrador Sea both boundaries are needed. Through a volume budget analysis for the subpolar basins' lower limbs, we estimate the magnitude of unresolved processes (e.g., diapycnal mixing) required to close the mean budget (∼2 Sv). We find that in the eastern subpolar basin surface-forced transformation variability is linked to lower limb volume variability, which translates to MOC changes within the same year. In contrast, this linkage is weak in the Labrador Sea.
Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículoe2025GL114672
Número de páginas11
PublicaciónGeophysical Research Letters
Volumen52
N.º19
DOI
EstadoPublished - 16 oct 2025

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