Articles | Volume 12, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-12-435-2005
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-12-435-2005
24 Mar 2005
24 Mar 2005

Effects of the synoptic scale variability on the thermohaline circulation

J. J. Taboada and M. N. Lorenzo

Abstract. In this paper the effect of the synoptic scale variability is analyzed using a simple atmosphere-ocean coupled model. This high frequency variability has been taken into account in the model adding white gaussian noise in variables related to zonal and meridional temperature differences. Results show that synoptic scale frequency variability on longitudinal heating contrast between land and sea can produce a collapse of thermohaline circulation when a threshold of noise is overcome. This result is significant because if synoptic scale variability in the next century increases due to the climatic change an increment of the probability of this collapse could be produced.