New Estimate of Annual Poleward Energy Transport by Northern Hemisphere Oceans

  • Vonder Haar T
  • Oort A
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Abstract Recent measurements of the earth's radiation budget from satellites, together with extensive atmospheric energy transport summaries based on rawinsonde data, allow a new estimate of the required poleward energy transport by Northern Hemisphere oceans for the mean annual case. In the region of maximum net northward energy transport (30{\textendash}35N), the oceans transport 47% of the required energy (1.7{\texttimes}1022 cal year{\textminus}1). At 20N, the peak ocean transport accounts for 74% at that latitude; for the region 0{\textendash}70N the ocean contribution averages 40%.

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Vonder Haar, T. H., & Oort, A. H. (1973). New Estimate of Annual Poleward Energy Transport by Northern Hemisphere Oceans. Journal of Physical Oceanography, 3(2), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0485(1973)003<0169:neoape>2.0.co;2

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