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Past, present, and future changes in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

  • Meric Srokosz
  • , M. Baringer
  • , H. Bryden
  • , Stuart Cunningham
  • , T. Delworth
  • , S. Lozier
  • , J. Marotzke
  • , R. Sutton

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Observations and numerical modeling experiments provide evidence for links between variability in the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and global climate patterns. Reduction in the strength of the overturning circulation is thought to have played a key role in rapid climate change in the past and may have the potential to significantly influence climate change in the future, as noted in the last two Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment reports (Houghton et al.; Solomon et al.). Both IPCC reports also highlighted the significant uncertainties that exist regarding the future behavior of the AMOC under global warming. Model results suggest that changes in the AMOC can impact surface air temperature, precipitation patterns, and sea level, particularly in areas bordering the North Atlantic, thus affecting human populations. Here, the current understanding of past, present, and future changes in the AMOC and the effects of such changes on climate are reviewed. The focus is on observations of the AMOC, how the AMOC influences climate, and in what way the AMOC is likely to change over the next few decades and the twenty-first century. The potential for decadal prediction of the AMOC is also discussed. Finally, the outstanding challenges and possible future directions for AMOC research are outlined.
源语言English
页(从-至)1663-1676
页数13
期刊Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
93
11
DOI
出版状态Published - 12月 2012

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