Kurtz Bruce E
Independent consultant, Bradenton, Florida, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2014 Jun 18;9(6):e100306. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100306. eCollection 2014.
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is the northward flow of surface water to subpolar latitudes where deepwater is formed, balanced by southward abyssal flow and upwelling in the vicinity of the Southern Ocean. It is generally accepted that AMOC flow oscillates with a period of 60-80 years, creating a regular variation in North Atlantic sea surface temperature known as the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO). This article attempts to answer two questions: how is the AMOC driven and why does it oscillate? Using methods commonly employed by chemical engineers for analyzing processes involving flowing liquids, apparently not previously applied to trying to understand the AMOC, an equation is developed for AMOC flow as a function of the meridional density gradient or the corresponding temperature gradient. The equation is based on the similarity between the AMOC and an industrial thermosyphon loop cooler, which circulates a heat transfer liquid without using a mechanical pump. Extending this equation with an analogy between the flow of heat and electricity explains why the AMOC flow oscillates and what determines its period. Calculated values for AMOC flow and AMO oscillation period are in good agreement with measured values.
大西洋经向翻转环流(AMOC)是地表水向北流向亚极地纬度地区,在那里形成深水,由南向南的深海流和南大洋附近的上升流平衡。人们普遍认为,AMOC流以60 - 80年的周期振荡,在北大西洋海面温度上产生一种有规律的变化,称为大西洋多年代际振荡(AMO)。本文试图回答两个问题:AMOC是如何驱动的,以及它为什么振荡?使用化学工程师分析涉及流动液体过程时常用的方法(显然此前未用于试图理解AMOC),得出了一个AMOC流作为经向密度梯度或相应温度梯度函数的方程。该方程基于AMOC与工业热虹吸回路冷却器之间的相似性,后者在不使用机械泵的情况下循环传热液体。通过将热流和电流进行类比来扩展这个方程,解释了AMOC流为何振荡以及什么决定了其周期。AMOC流和AMO振荡周期的计算值与测量值高度吻合。