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Ocean eddies strongly affect global mean sea-level projections

René M. van Westen, Henk A. Dijkstra

2021Science Advances62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current sea-level projections are based on climate models in which the effects of ocean eddies are parameterized. Here, we investigate the effect of ocean eddies on global mean sea-level rise (GMSLR) projections, using climate model simulations. Explicitly resolving ocean eddies leads to a more realistic Southern Ocean temperature distribution and volume transport. These quantities control the rate of basal melt, which eventually results in Antarctic mass loss. In a model with resolved ocean eddies, the Southern Ocean temperature changes lead to a smaller Antarctic GMSLR contribution compared to the same model in which eddies are parameterized. As a result, the projected GMSLR is about 25% lower at the end of this century in the eddying model. Relatively small-scale ocean eddies can hence have profound large-scale effects and consequently affect GMSLR projections.

Topics & Concepts

EddyAffect (linguistics)OceanographyClimatologyEnvironmental scienceScale (ratio)GeologyGeographyMeteorologyCartographyPsychologyTurbulenceCommunicationGeophysics and Gravity MeasurementsOceanographic and Atmospheric ProcessesClimate variability and models