Bonnet R., Swingedouw D., Gastineau G., Boucher O., Deshayes J., Hourdin F., Mignot Juliette, Servonnat J., Sima A. (2021). Increased risk of near term global warming due to a recent AMOC weakening. Nature Communications, 12 (1), p. 6108 [9 p.].
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Increased risk of near term global warming due to a recent AMOC weakening
Bonnet R., Swingedouw D., Gastineau G., Boucher O., Deshayes J., Hourdin F., Mignot Juliette, Servonnat J., Sima A.
Source
Nature Communications, 2021,
12 (1), p. 6108 [9 p.]
Some of the new generation CMIP6 models are characterised by a strong temperature increase in response to increasing greenhouse gases concentration(1). At first glance, these models seem less consistent with the temperature warming observed over the last decades. Here, we investigate this issue through the prism of low-frequency internal variability by comparing with observations an ensemble of 32 historical simulations performed with the IPSL-CM6A-LR model, characterized by a rather large climate sensitivity. We show that members with the smallest rates of global warming over the past 6-7 decades are also those with a large internally-driven weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). This subset of members also matches several AMOC observational fingerprints, which are in line with such a weakening. This suggests that internal variability from the Atlantic Ocean may have dampened the magnitude of global warming over the historical era. Taking into account this AMOC weakening over the past decades means that it will be harder to avoid crossing the 2 degrees C warming threshold. New climate models show a stronger warming with greenhouse gas emissions than is suggested by observations. Here, the authors argue that internal variability of the Atlantic Ocean may have dampened some of the recent warming, which could explain part of the disagreement between the newer models and observations.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020]
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Sciences du milieu [021]
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Limnologie physique / Océanographie physique [032]