Journal article
Surface Wave Mixing Modifies Projections of 21st Century Ocean Heat Uptake
J Kousal, KJE Walsh, Z Song, Q Liu, F Qiao, AV Babanin
Atmosphere | MDPI | Published : 2023
Abstract
Climate models do not explicitly account for the smaller scale processes of ocean surface waves. However, many large-scale phenomena are essentially coupled with the waves. In particular, waves enhance mixing in the upper ocean and thereby accelerate the ocean response to atmospheric changes. Here, we introduced a representation of wave-induced turbulent mixing into the one-way coupled ACCESS-OM2-025 ocean model to study its effect on ocean heat content throughout the 21st century under the RCP4.5 scenario. We made two projections on ocean heat uptake for the end of the century: one which accounts for wave-induced mixing (the ‘modified’ projection) and the other which does not (the ‘standard..
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Awarded by Office of Naval Research
Funding Acknowledgements
J.K. gratefully acknowledges the support of the Australia Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes through an honours scholarship. A.V.B., Q.L., Z.S., and F.Q. acknowledge the support from the DISI Australia-China Centre through grant ACSRF48199, the U.S. Office of Naval Research Grant N00014-17-1-3021, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant 41821004.