Abstract:In a warming climate, the Global Meridional Overturning Circulation (GMOC) is expected to slow down with a significant risk of disrupting the global redistribution of ocean properties that sustains marine ecosystems, carbon cycle, and others. Here, we analyze the GMOC and its interdecadal changes since the mid-1950s derived from an ocean & sea-ice model with its temperature and salinity restored toward historical hydrographic observations. We find that significant changes in the GMOC have already occurred,… Show more
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