Global Warming Increases Interannual and Multidecadal Variability of Subarctic Atlantic Nutrients and Biological Production in the CESM1‐LE
Daniel B. Whitt
Abstract:Earth system models indicate that the Subarctic Atlantic Ocean ecosystems are uniquely sensitive to global warming. Nutrients, phytoplankton biomass, and phytoplankton production all decline precipitously in global warming scenarios. Superimposed on this forced response is changing internal variability that is not fully understood. Here, a large ensemble of simulations with the Community Earth System Model is used to quantify how global warming affects the interannual and multidecadal variability of phytoplank… Show more
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