“…The subduction of SAMW and AAIW compensates for the upwelling of deeper, southward‐flowing Circumpolar Deep Waters along the sloping density surfaces of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) (Marshall & Speer, 2012; Sloyan & Rintoul, 2001). SAMW ventilate the lower pycnocline of the subtropical gyres (Jones et al., 2016; McCartney, 1982; Morrison et al., 2022), playing a major role in a series of important climate‐related processes. SAMW are responsible for a substantial fraction of global uptake and storage of anthropogenic heat (Roemmich et al., 2015) and carbon (Gruber et al., 2019; Sabine et al., 2004) and, in returning nutrients from the Southern Ocean to the northern ocean basins, sustain biological production and carbon export there (Sarmiento et al., 2004).…”