Emergent Constraint for Future Decline in Arctic Phytoplankton Concentration

Author:

Noh Kyung Min1ORCID,Lim Hyung‐Gyu23ORCID,Yang Eun Jin4ORCID,Kug Jong‐Seong15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Environmental Science and Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) Pohang South Korea

2. Princeton University/Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program Princeton NJ USA

3. Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego La Jolla CA USA

4. Division of Ocean Sciences Korea Polar Research Institute Incheon South Korea

5. Institute for Convergence Research and Education in Advanced Technology Yonsei University Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractIn recent decades, the Arctic Ocean has experienced continuous warming and freshening, affecting biogeochemical factors such as nutrient supply, light availability, chlorophyll, and productivity. While Arctic marine productivity is projected to increase due to the expansion of the open ocean and increased chlorophyll concentration, uncertainties related to chlorophyll and nutrients may distract the fidelity of productivity in current Earth system models (ESMs). Here, we analyze the existing uncertainty in the Arctic chlorophyll projections using the 26 ESMs participating in Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects 5 and 6 (CMIP5 and CMIP6). We found that the uncertainty in the Arctic chlorophyll projections in the CMIP6 ESMs is greater than in the CMIP5 ESMs due to increasing uncertainty in the background nitrate concentration. A significant relationship between background nitrate and projected chlorophyll (r = 0.86) is demonstrated using the observational climatology of nitrate. Based on this strong relationship, the emergent constraint is applied to reduce the uncertainty of future chlorophyll projections. Declines in chlorophyll concentration based on emergent constraint are estimated to be further decreased in the future (44.9% % to 50.9% %) than at present, which is about three‐fold larger than the multi‐model mean projection (−13.5% %). Comparing cumulative density functions before and after the emergent constraint, the probability of the decreasing chance of chlorophyll is increased by approximately 36% from 60% in prior CMIP5,6 to 93%–96% after constraint. Our results imply that reducing the uncertainty in background nitrate concentration can improve the fidelity of future projections of the Arctic ecosystem in the ESMs.

Funder

Princeton University

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),General Environmental Science

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