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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017

The importance of deep, basinwide measurements in optimized Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation observing arrays

Gerard D. McCarthy; Matthew B. Menary; Jennifer Mecking; Ben Moat; William E. Johns; M. B. Andrews; Darren Rayner; David A. Smeed

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a key process in the global redistribution of heat. The AMOC is defined as the maximum of the overturning stream function, which typically occurs near 30°N in the North Atlantic. The RAPID mooring array has provided full-depth, basinwide, continuous estimates of this quantity since 2004. Motivated by both the need to deliver near real-time data and optimization of the array to reduce costs, we consider alternative configurations of the mooring array. Results suggest that the variability observed since 2004 could be reproduced by a single tall mooring on the western boundary and a mooring to 1500 m on the eastern boundary. We consider the potential future evolution of the AMOC in two generations of the Hadley Centre climate models and a suite of additional CMIP5 models. The modeling studies show that deep, basinwide measurements are essential to capture correctly the future decline of the AMOC. We conclude that, while a reduced array could be useful for estimates of the AMOC on subseasonal to decadal time scales as part of a near real-time data delivery system, extreme caution must be applied to avoid the potential misinterpretation or absence of a climate time scale AMOC decline that is a key motivation for the maintenance of these observations.


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2013

Variability of the Deep Western Boundary Current at 26.5°N during 2004–2009

Christopher S. Meinen; William E. Johns; Silvia L. Garzoli; Erik van Sebille; Darren Rayner; Torsten Kanzow; Molly O. Baringer


American Meteorological Society. Bulletin | 2013

Meridional overturning circulation and heat transport observations in the Atlantic Ocean [in 'state of the Climate in 2012']

Molly O. Baringer; William E. Johns; Gerard D. McCarthy; Joshua K. Willis; Silvia L. Garzoli; Matthias Lankhorst; C. S. Meinen; Uwe Send; Will Hobbs; S. A. Cunningham; Darren Rayner; David A. Smeed; Torsten Kanzow; Patrick Heimbach; Eleanor Frajka-Williams; Alison M. Macdonald; S. Dong; Jochem Marotzke


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2009

The meridional overturning circulation

Molly O. Baringer; Christopher S. Meinen; Gregory C. Johnson; Torsten Kanzow; S. A. Cunningham; William E. Johns; Lisa M. Beal; Joël J.-M. Hirschi; Darren Rayner; Hannah R. Longworth; Harry L. Bryden; Jochem Marotzke


Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2017

Meridional overturning and oceanic heat transport circulation observations in the North Atlantic Ocean [in “State of the Climate in 2016”]

Molly O. Baringer; David A. Smeed; Joshua K. Willis; Matthias Lankhorst; Will Hobbs; S. Dong; Gerard D. McCarthy; Darren Rayner; William E. Johns; Gustavo Goni; Uwe Send


Archive | 2013

Recent widespread cooling of the subtropical Atlantic caused by slowing of the Atlantic overturning circulation

Stuart Cunningham; David A. Smeed; C. D. Roberts; Bill Johns; Will Hobbs; Eleanor Frajka-Williams; Matthew R. Palmer; Gerard D. McCarthy; Darren Rayner


Archive | 2013

The RAPID-MOC 26°N monitoring array

Gerard D. McCarthy; Darren Rayner; David A. Smeed


Archive | 2013

Widespread cooling of the subtropical North Atlantic driven by a reduction in the meridional overturning circulation, in 2009-10

David A. Smeed; Stuart Cunningham; C. D. Roberts; Bill Johns; Will Hobbs; Eleanor Frajka-Williams; Matthew R. Palmer; Gerard D. McCarthy; Darren Rayner


Archive | 2013

Recent observations of the AMOC from the RAPID array: drops, declines and impacts

Gerard D. McCarthy; Molly O. Baringer; Adam T. Blaker; Harry L. Bryden; Stuart Cunningham; Aurelie Duchez; Eleanor Frajka-Williams; Joel J.M. Hirschi; Will Hobbs; Bill Johns; Chris Meinen; Matthew R. Palmer; Darren Rayner; C. D. Roberts; David A. Smeed


Archive | 2013

Results from the 26N mooring array, US AMOC/UK RAPID International Science Meeting

Gerard D. McCarthy; David A. Smeed; Molly O. Baringer; Adam T. Blaker; Harry L. Bryden; J. Collins; Stuart Cunningham; Aurelie Duchez; Eleanor Frajka-Williams; Joel J.M. Hirschi; Will Hobbs; Bill Johns; Chris Meinen; Matthew R. Palmer; Darren Rayner; C. D. Roberts

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Molly O. Baringer

Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory

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Gerard D. McCarthy

National Oceanography Centre

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William E. Johns

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Will Hobbs

University of Tasmania

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Bill Johns

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Joshua K. Willis

California Institute of Technology

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Matthias Lankhorst

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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