Stability of the thermohaline circulation in a simple coupled model

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In an analytical study, the stability of the thermohaline circulation with respect to freshwater perturbations in high latitudes is investigated. The study is based on a coupled ocean and atmosphere box model in an idealized North Atlantic geometry. The box model provides a qualitative understanding of how the thermohaline circulation is affected by feedback mechanisms associated with changes in atmospheric transports of heat and moisture. Within a linear analysis, we examine the stability of the thermohaline circulation for a range of different atmospheric boundary conditions. The stability of the coupled system depends on the imposed transport parameterizations and the basic state. For the underlying non-linear system, we examine the sensitivity with respect to the strength of salinity perturbation.

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Lohmann, G., Gerdes, R., & Chen, D. (1996). Stability of the thermohaline circulation in a simple coupled model. Tellus, Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, 48(3), 465–476. https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusa.v48i3.12072

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