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The ECCO 1 degree global WOCE Synthesis: Mass and Property Transports |
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D. Stammer and C. Wunsch for the ECCO Consortium. |
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The ECCO global WOCE synthesis is used to analyze ocean volume, heat |
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and freshwater transports. Time-mean horizontal transports, estimated |
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from this fully time-dependent constrained circulation, are now generally |
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consistent with the time-independent inverse estimates from box inversions, |
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with especially good agrement in the southern hemisphere. |
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The estimated mean circulation around Australia involves a net volume |
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transport of 11 Sv through the Indonesian Throughflow and the Mozambique |
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Channel. This flow regime exists on all time scales longer than one |
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month---rendering the variability in the South Pacific strongly coupled |
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to that in the Indian Ocean. |
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Dynamically consistent variations in the model show temporal variability |
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of oceanic heat transports, heat storage and atmospheric exchanges that |
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are complex and with a strong dependence upon location, depth, and |
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time-scale. One can now study the dynamics of both the mean and time |
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variability from the model with the reassurance that it is consistent |
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with the great bulk of the WOCE observations. |