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Agulhas Leakage in the CCSM4

Wilbert Weijer (LANL)

Erik van Sebille (UNSW, Sydney)

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Agulhas Current Classical Western Boundary Current (like Gulf Stream, Kuroshio, etc.)

Closes subtropical wind-driven gyre of South Indian Ocean

Stramma & Lutjeharms (1997)

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Agulhas Current Classical Western Boundary Current (like Gulf Stream, Kuroshio, etc.)

Closes subtropical wind-driven gyre of South Indian Ocean

Stramma & Lutjeharms (1997)

Continental termination

Zero wind stress curl

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Agulhas Current: Retroflection Agulhas Current undergoes Retroflection

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Agulhas Current: Retroflection Agulhas Current undergoes Retroflection

Retroflection is unstable • Periodic shedding of Agulhas Rings (~ 6 rings per year)

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Agulhas Leakage: Ring Shedding Agulhas Rings filled with warm and salty water

• Drift into South Atlantic: Agulhas Leakage

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Agulhas Leakage: Super Gyre

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Agulhas Leakage: Global Impact Gordon (1985)

• “Such a warm water link between the Atlantic and Indian oceans would strongly influence global climate patterns”

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Agulhas Leakage: Global Impact Gordon (1985)

• “Such a warm water link between the Atlantic and Indian oceans would strongly influence global climate patterns”

Weijer et al. (1999, 2001, 2002) • Heat and salt injection through Agulhas Leakage

— Strengthens MOC — Stabilizes MOC

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Agulhas Leakage: Global Impact Biastoch et al. (2008)

• High-resolution model of Agulhas region, nested in global model • “Dynamical signals from Agulhas region contribute MOC signal of same order of

magnitude as those arising in the north”

Biastoch et al. (2008)

With Agulhas variability

Without Agulhas variability

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Agulhas Leakage: Implications How will Agulhas Leakage change in warmer climate?

• Poleward shift of wind belts

How will this affect the MOC?

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Agulhas Leakage: Implications How will Agulhas Leakage change in warmer climate?

• Poleward shift of wind belts

How will this affect the MOC?

How is Agulhas Leakage represented in state-of-the-art Climate Model?

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4

Lagrangian analysis • CCSM4 20th century runs • Monthly 3D velocity fields, 1980-2005 • Release 110,000 numerical floats in Agulhas Current

— How many make it into South Atlantic? — How many make it across 21°S?

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4

Agulhas Current transport

69 Sv

70 Sv (Bryden et al. 2005)

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4

Good Hope line transport

43 Sv

14-17 Sv (Doglioli et al. 2006; van Sebille et al. 2009; Richardson 2007)

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4

21ºS transport

10 ± 1 Sv

10 Sv (Donners and Drijfhout 2004)

4 Sv (Biastoch et al. 2009)

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4

3.6 ± 1.3 Sv/decade

-0.1 ± 0.6 Sv/decade

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4 Agulhas Current okay

Agulhas Leakage overestimated by factor 3

Recirculates in super-gyre

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Agulhas Leakage in CCSM4 Agulhas Retroflection inertial process

Not captured by low-resolution 1° models

Instead, leakage takes place in viscous boundary layer

De Ruijter (1982)

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Does Agulhas Leakage influence MOC in CCSM4?

Leakage influences MOC through salinity anomalies • Actual volume flux irrelevant

Reference time series: S34S • Salinity averaged over upper 1000 m • In southeastern South Atlantic

Look for • Coherence between S34S and MOC • Correlations between S34S and anywhere else

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Coherence of the AMOC with S(34S)

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Coherence of the AMOC with S(34S)

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Joint response to ENSO: AMOC

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Signal propagation: lagged correlation

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Signal propagation: lagged correlation

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Signal propagation: lagged correlation

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Signal propagation: lagged correlation

∆S = 0.24 psu

σ(S34S) = 0.11 psu

∆S = -0.04 psu

σ(S34S) = 0.02 psu

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Conclusions

Agulhas Leakage too strong in CCSM4 • Factor of 3 • Too strong coupling between South Atlantic and Indian Oceans (“super gyre”) • Salinity too homogeneous

No discernible impact of Agulhas Leakage variability on MOC • Salinity variability too weak • Study is inconclusive

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Meridional Coherence of the AMOC

T > 50 yr

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Good Metric of Agulhas Leakage Impact?

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