Predicting Dynamic Trends of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation for Transient and Stochastic Forcing Effects

2014 
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) plays a central role in regulating the climatic conditions of the North Atlantic regions. The AMOC exhibits two stable equilibrium states, one strong as in the present-day and one weak which under certain conditions ceases to exist. These states and possible transitions between them are strongly influenced by climatological changes, as past history has shown [P. U. Clark et al., Nature, 415 (2002), pp. 863--869]. Our work investigates two important factors that can alter AMOC dynamics: temperature variability and stochastic freshwater variations. These two factors in combination can lead to undesired transitions to the weak state, resulting in abrupt cooling and a reduction in precipitation in the North Atlantic and Europe [S. Rahmstorf and A. Ganopolski, Climatic Change, 43 (1999), pp. 353--367]. Our analysis is performed by implementing a two-box single-hemispheric model within which the effects of slowly varying restoring temperature conditions and...
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