EGU22-10730
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10730
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Variability of the AMOC and water mass properties at the GO-SHIP OVIDE section over 2002-2018

Pascale Lherminier1, Herlé Mercier1, Lidia Carracedo1, Fiz F. Pérez2, Anton Velo2, Damien Desbruyères1, Marta Lopez-Mozos2, and Marcos Fontela3
Pascale Lherminier et al.
  • 1LOPS - Ifremer CNRS IRD - Plouzané - France
  • 2IIM - CSIC - Vigo - Spain
  • 3Univ. Vigo - Spain

The OVIDE section, composed of a hundred top-to-bottom stations from Portugal to Greenland, has been visited biennially since 2002. Collected data show a strong variability of both the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and of the water mass properties. The OVIDE-AMOC timeseries built upon the Argo array and altimetry has been updated and validated with the in-situ cruise estimates. It shows a strong seasonal variability and, on longer time scales, significant transition in 2014, from moderate (19 Sv) to strong (23 Sv) amplitude, along with the development of a fresh and cold anomaly in the upper 800m over the eastern subpolar Atlantic, discussed in the literature and observed at the OVIDE section. Through a composite analysis of both transport and property data, we compare the 2002-2012 OVIDE average with the 2014-2018 average and analyze the evolutions of the transports of the different water masses with special attention to LSW, which has been largely renewed since 2014 through deep convection in the western subpolar gyre. 

How to cite: Lherminier, P., Mercier, H., Carracedo, L., Pérez, F. F., Velo, A., Desbruyères, D., Lopez-Mozos, M., and Fontela, M.: Variability of the AMOC and water mass properties at the GO-SHIP OVIDE section over 2002-2018, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-10730, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10730, 2022.