Abstract
Abstract. A new monthly global sea level reconstruction for 1900–2015 was
analyzed and compared with various observations to examine regional
variability and trends in the ocean dynamics of the western North Atlantic
Ocean and the US East Coast. Proxies of the Gulf Stream (GS) strength in
the Mid-Atlantic Bight (GS-MAB) and in the South Atlantic Bight (GS-SAB)
were derived from sea level differences across the GS. While decadal
oscillations dominate the 116-year record, the analysis showed an
unprecedented long period of weakening in the GS flow since the late 1990s.
The only other period of long weakening in the record was during the
1960s–1970s, and red noise experiments showed that is very unlikely that
those just occurred by chance. Ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD)
was used to separate oscillations at different timescales, showing that the
low-frequency variability of the GS is connected to the Atlantic
Multi-decadal Oscillation (AMO) and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning
Circulation (AMOC). The recent weakening of the reconstructed GS-MAB was
mostly influenced by weakening of the upper mid-ocean transport component of
AMOC as observed by the RAPID measurements for 2005–2015. Comparison between
the reconstructed sea level near the coast and tide gauge data for 1927–2015
showed that the reconstruction underestimated observed coastal sea level
variability for timescales less than ∼5 years, but lower-frequency variability of coastal sea level was captured very well in both
amplitude and phase by the reconstruction. Comparison between the GS-SAB
proxy and the observed Florida Current transport for 1982–2015 also showed
significant correlations for oscillations with periods longer than
∼5 years. The study demonstrated that despite the coarse
horizontal resolution of the global reconstruction (1∘ × 1∘), long-term variations in regional dynamics can be captured
quite well, thus making the data useful for studies of long-term variability
in other regions as well.
Subject
Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Embryology,Anatomy
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