16.07.2012: FB1-Seminar

Markus Jochum (NCAR): "Near-Inertial Waves - the new Aspirin?"

11:00 h, Hörsaal (West)

Abstract:

The latest version of the Community Climate System Model (CCSM4) is used to assess the climate impact of wind generated near-inertial waves (NIWs). It is found that NIWs deepen the ocean mixed layer by up to 30%, but they contribute little to the ventilation and mixing of the ocean below the thermocline. However, the deepening of the tropical mixed layer by NIWs leads to a change in tropical sea surface temperature and precipitation. Atmospheric teleconnections then change the global sea level pressure fields so that the mid-latitude westerlies become weaker. Unfortunately, the magnitude of the real air-sea flux of NIW energy is poorly constrained by observations; this makes the quantitative assessment of their climate impact rather uncertain. Thus, a major result of the present study is that because of its importance for global climate the uncertainty in the observed tropical NIW energy has to be reduced.