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Paleo role of Bering Strait Stabilizer for World Climate? (DeBoer & Nof, 2004) - if Bering Strait is open, excess freshwater in the Atlantic (from, for example, ice sheet collapse) can vent through the Bering Strait, allowing a speedy return to deep convection in the Atlantic. Land Bridge for migration of mammals and people? www.debbiemilleralaska.com Note: in modern times, people have swum, driven and walked across!

Global role of Arctic Freshwater A Freshwater source for the Atlantic Ocean Freshwaters exit the Arctic through the Fram Strait and through the Canadian Archipelago (Jones et al, 2003) Broecker, 1991 Freshwater inhibits deep convection, slowing the Atlantic Ocean overturning circulation (see Wadley & Bigg, 2002, for a discussion) Models suggest the Bering Strait throughflow also influences the deep western boundary currents & the Gulf stream separation (Huang & Schmidt, 1993)

Deep waters of the Atlantic Potential Temperature at 25W NORTH 60N 30N 30S 50S SOUTH from http://sam.ucsd.edu/sio210/gifimages/a16_theta.gif

Deep waters of the Atlantic from http://www.jochemnet.de/fiu/deepcir4.jpg

Where do waters sink?? 2) Arctic??????????? AOS 94 blue=western Arctic red=eastern Arctic Jones et al., 2001, Polar Research Generally thought NOT much deep convection in the Arctic Ocean. Caveats: - IS convection on shelves - Rudels arguments for plumes through AW to account for differences in Deep Waters in two main basins

CBDW Arctic Deep Waters Canadian Basin Deep Water = Warmer, Saltier Eurasian Basin Deep Water = Colder, Fresher EBDW - relic?? - leaky ridge - plumes? (Rudels et al) - geothermal heating Woodgate et al, 2001 and see also Bjork et al, 2007 Timmermanns et al, 2003

DSR, 2007

Where do waters sink?? 3) North Atlantic GIN Seas Labrador Sea Irminger Sea GIN (Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian) and Labrador out of phase? Broecker, 1991 Irminger, local wind forcing What feeds NADW (North Atlantic Deep Water)?

Denmark Strait Overflow Dickson et al, refs Denmark Strait ~ 650m deep Iceland Scotland Ridge ~ 400-650m deep i.e. Deep water from the Arctic and the GIN Seas doesn t get out!!! What exits through Denmark Strait? - near surface - at depth from http://iodp.tamu.edu/publications/pr/303pr/images/fig01.jpg

Source for Denmark Strait Overflow Water? Mauritzen 1996 Still debated: Swift 1980, Swift & Aagaard, 1981 - uaiw from Iceland Sea Strass et al, 1993 - raw & uaiw carried in East Greenland Current Mauritzen 1996a and b - raw plus FSBW from Arctic Jonsson & Valdimarsson, 2004 - Iceland Sea Role for Arctic and GIN seas in Deep Overflows...... and in surface layers

Where do waters sink?? 1) Antarctica Weddell Sea All round the edges?? Ross Sea Antarctic = major source Some mechanisms invoke High Salinity Shelf Water and processes under Ice Shelves

http://www.awi-bremerhaven.de/meereis/gruener-eisberg-e.html

Climate Change?? Aagaard and Carmack, 1994 Bitz et al., 2006 - effects of increasing CO2 - separate out ice-albedo effect = more overturning at shallow depths in Arctic

Ice Albedo Feedback Arctic Change 2009 - Woodgate S=Shortwave radiation from sun (reflects off clouds and surface) albedo= how much radiation reflects from surface albedo of ice ~ 0.8 albedo of water ~ 0.04 (if sun overhead) From N. Untersteiner ice albedo feedback LESS More Ice Melt +ve Feedback L=Longwave radiation (from surface and clouds) F=Heat flux from Ocean M=Melt (snow and ice) P=Precipitation T=Atmospheric Heat Transfer q = Atmospheric moisture transfer Water warmer colder LESS More SW absorbed by water Other possible important factors - clouds?? - ocean circulation??

Global models in the Arctic Arctic Change 2009 - Woodgate From M. Holland, pers.comm. updated from Holland & Bitz, 2003