Oregon State University

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Scientists have documented a two-part climatic connection between the North Atlantic Ocean and Antarctica, a fast atmospheric channel and a much slower oceanic one, that caused rapid changes in climate during the last ice age – and may again.
In a new study published this week in Nature, an international team of scientists describe how extremely abrupt climate change events 60,000 to 12,000 years ago came from the repeated strengthening and weakening of an oceanic current that warms Greenland and Europe by bringing warm water from the tropics via the Gulf Stream into the North Atlantic Ocean. That current is known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).
The new research documents how the North Atlantic communicates these extreme events to Antarctica, at the opposite side of the world.
“The North Atlantic is sending messages to Antarctica on two different time scales,” said Christo Buizert, an Oregon State University climate change specialist and lead author on the study. “The atmospheric connection is like a text message that arrives right away, while the oceanic one is more like a postcard that takes its time getting there – in this case, 200 years, which makes the postal service look pretty good by comparison.
“When the North Atlantic warms because of the strengthened AMOC, all of Antarctica eventually will cool because of oceanic changes. It begins with the winds, but the ocean delivers a much bigger impact two centuries later.”
During the last ice age this AMOC current was usually very weak, plunging the North Atlantic region into frigid conditions. But occasionally it would strengthen very quickly, causing Greenland to warm suddenly, the researchers say. Whenever Greenland warmed, climate in Antarctica on the other side of the world would change – twice.
Global atmospheric conditions changed immediately and westerly winds blowing around Antarctica shifted away from the land, which caused warming in some parts of Antarctica and cooling in others. The second half of the impact was much slower, a cooling effect of the southern hemisphere oceans that didn’t manifest itself in Antarctica for 200 years.
The study explains why the climate in Greenland and Antarctica have not exactly aligned over time, according to Oregon State atmospheric scientist Justin Wettstein, a co-author on the study.
“This is the first time that you can so clearly see the nuts and bolts of how the climate works on time scales much longer than our meteorological observations,” Wettstein said. “It allows us to see how Greenland and Antarctica have been connected – spatially and temporally – long before people were running around with thermometers to measure the temperature.”
To reconstruct the climate, the researchers examined ice cores from five different locations in Antarctica and synchronized the dates by looking at layers of volcanic ash. They measured changes in the temperature by analyzing ratios of water isotopes. They then matched the data with well-established dates of the so-called “Dansgaard-Oeschger” events in Greenland ice cores to pinpoint the connection between the hemispheres.
These extremely abrupt events happened roughly 25 times during the last ice age, from 100,000 to 20,000 years ago, the researchers say.
“When the Gulf Stream switches on to full strength, Greenland can warm as much as 10 to 15 degrees Celsius within a decade,” Buizert said. “The change is abrupt and massive. As the ocean transfers heat to the north, the rest of the global ocean starts to cool down. Antarctica eventually ‘notices’ the oceans getting colder, but only after 200 years have passed.”
The atmospheric shift in Antarctica’s past has a certain pattern of where it is warmer and where it is colder – a kind of temperature fingerprint, Buizert said.
“What is really neat is that by looking at modern-day observational data we can find an analog for what happened in the past,” Buizert said. “Like forensic detectives, we can compare the temperature fingerprint in the ice cores to the fingerprints of modern-day wind patterns. This is how we identified the culprit – the southern hemisphere westerly winds.”
Observational data and climate models show that the AMOC current today is weakening because of global climate change, thus what happened during the last ice age could happen again.
The researchers say that if the past is a guide for what the future may hold, the weakening of the AMOC likely will decrease the potency of Asian monsoons and billions of people depend on that rain for their livelihood. The changing wind patterns in the southern hemisphere also will lessen the ocean’s ability to take up carbon dioxide, meaning more CO2 emissions will stay in the atmosphere, strengthening the greenhouse effect.
“We know that our world is now warming on average, but the regional changes depend also on how the atmospheric and oceanic circulations respond,” Wettstein said, “and that is something that climate models still disagree on. This study gives us a real-world example of past circulation change that we can use to test and improve our models.”
The researchers caution that other influences besides the AMOC also will affect climate change – rising temperatures from greenhouse gases are a major factor globally, and changes to the ozone layer affect wind patterns and climate in Antarctica.
Buizert, who has been on scientific expeditions to Antarctica and Greenland multiple times, said the research is “really exciting for climate geeks like us to figure out how the pieces of our climate are connected.”
“The findings also may have implications for the future,” he noted. “The AMOC is weakening now because of global warming and meltwater from Greenland. The ‘text message’ is being sent and atmospheric conditions are changing. The ‘postcard’ is on the way.”
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The study was supported by the National Science Foundation and other sources. Authors on the study were from the U.S., Switzerland, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Australia, Japan and France.
Buizert and Wettstein are in OSU’s College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences.
Hmmm. Haven’t we been discussing this stuff for, like, years? I know Curry has talked about this. So…I don’t think these folks have “discovered” anything we didn’t already know. Anyone who has been reading about oceanic/atmospheric teleconnections know that oceanic cycles are much slower that atmospheric ones which would lead to the proposition that cyclicly, they would beat at the same time occasionally with long spells of discordance in between. Just sayin.
Wow. This reasearch is very interesting, and some astute comments. We have been puzzling over the “bipolar seesaw” forever. One of those tantalizing often on but sometimes off phenomena. This study bears down on the complexity in a testable way. We need to do that a lot more…
“the ‘bipolar seesaw’”
Is there any other kind?
200 years ago the north Atlantic and thus Europe was warming, and had been for at least the prior century. If Antarctica is lagging the north Atlantic by 200 years, it should have been warming strongly for as long as we have been measuring it.
SR
It’s the same all over, even round here.
In fact, just last week, an unprencedented number of leaves fell off the (Birch( tree in my garden. About the same time I’d rummaging in my deep-freeze and an ancient pack of frozen miniature Pork Pies communicated to me that the leaf-fall was a similar to something that happened to a Chestnut Tree in North Carolina, 11 months previously.
In breathless amazemanet I programmed my super computer to look for other similarities. Using the well renowned search engine (Gloopy Fat Face), I confirmed the findings of the frozen Beef Steak and immediately projected my discovery to the GroneAlot Fact Checking media delivery service.
The response was amazing. Everybody liked it and tittered a lot.
So much so that within hours a troupe of BrownShyte (BS) activists (an off-shoot of the well-known Greenpi55 group) had arrived in my garden.
They scaled the birch tree and chained themselves to the few remaining leaves that were up there.
Seemingly they’d learned from the Snowfake Broadcasting Service that falling leaves are depleting the World’s precious gravity resources and unless something was done to stop the wanton spewing and belching of Our Gravity, soon there’s be none left.
Earth would then float away to an undisclosed and unprecedented disaster (name of ‘Susan’) at seven minutes past nine in the year 2030. More research is needed to find out which day this will occur upon.
Meanwhile, an innocent bird had scratched about in the fallen leaves and found (and eaten) an earthworm. A BS activists yelled at me that this was all the fault of Global Worming Wierding– a hitherto unknown effect of Global Warming that caused worms to over-heat while underground. They thus tried to move to higher ground to escape the heat and then, dizzied by altitude sickness, easy prey for avian critters.
I felt awful, I think earthworms are great.
I knew I just *had* to pay 40% more for my electricity this year to assuage my sin of letting that hapless worm get eaten.
Strangely, my electricity supplier had had the exactly same thought and in fact, has already actioned that thought.
Ho hum
As the bird flew away, it ‘left a message’ on the windscreen of the SUV that the BS activists arrived in.
Oddly enough, the activists seem to believe in ’luck’ and that having a bird ‘leave a message’ on your window is a sure sign of upcoming Good Fortune. Some sort of telephonic messaging activity took place atop my birch tree and in due course, a second BS SUV arrived. A (presumably) BS activist of undecipherable gender leapt out clutching a lottery ticket.
Night descended. (Oh Noes, one more thing we’ll miss when Gravity is Gone!!)
Early next morning though, the tree was abuzz with excitement, a bit like a normal Dawn Chorus but otherwise utter gibberish.
Such was the excitement that one of the BS activists actually fell out of the tree. Obviously some very Cheap & Nasty Chinese steel had been used to manufacture their manacles, or had they been faking the chaining. Slaps own wrist for even thinking either of those things.
Fortunately (?) the World’s Gravity Resource was not yet totally depleted and the descendant BS landed right into the driver’s seat of the original SUV. It sped away.
It returned after lunch. Excitement within my tree was palpable.
The Ticket had won £20,000.
Then, with the help of a £19,995 loan from The Friendly Fish Loan Sharking company and a further £10,000 from someone referred to as ‘Fructose Papa’, the lucky activist has purchased a 2nd hand bottom of the range Crapple Swankfone. Oh joy!
Even my cynical and age hardened heart ‘felt for them’
Couldn’t help but overhear their excited BS chatter as it transpired that the new SwankFone was a replacement for a one that the 3 year old child of another activist had ‘hidden’ in the toilet at Fructose Papa’s ever-so-modest & barely sufficient 15 bedroom Malibu Mansion.
A fellow BS activist had ventured that this was a ‘plea for help’ by the tiny toddler. Said activist was immediately blocked, banned, relegated to the lower ranks of Greenpi55 and given a 16oz beef steak to eat.
Mmmmm, Peta wonders how to join this organisation…….
Forensic examination of the toddlers own Mankysoft Fone revealed that the only person in the world who could remember its name (and which brand of Skunk it smoked) was in fact a similar aged toddler from the DumpoCraptic Republic of Goslow.
They didn’t send each other too many postcards, the second toddler was far too busy mining Unobcolithdium, strangely enough a vital element needed in the construction of Crapple Swankfones……
Funny! However, plausible mechanism is the third leg of significance. That atmospheric and oceanic systems have teleconnections on several levels and time scales is plausible.
“The AMOC is weakening now because of global warming and meltwater from Greenland.”
This is not the case as this study finds:
https://files.fm/u/4t26exk2#/view/10.1029%402018GL079110.pdf
The stated confidence in something that has a big uncertainty makes the whole statement ( and the paper itself) dubious IMO.
It is very strange – as the fluid dynamics computer simulations strive to full world models, the more the alchemy seems to boil up. The Bard put it best :
—
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and caldron bubble.
Fillet of a fenny snake,
In the caldron boil and bake;
Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog,
Adder’s fork and blind-worm’s sting,
Lizard’s leg and howlet’s wing,
For a charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and caldron bubble,
Cool it with a baboon’s blood,
Then the charm is firm and good.
—
The charming models, rightly spiced with CO2, Ozone, have caused mighty powerful trouble indeed.
I hope it does’nt come to a Salem II.
Just CYA – a Legal notice : This Shakespearian recipe is provided
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE RECIPE TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
There, fixed it.
Sounds like a misinterpretation of the polar see-saw effect, which probably ceases during deeper glacial episodes.
The Day After Tomorrow, take 2.
More elaborate, “scientifically”…don’t cha you worry;
is still 97% certain to be anthropogenic…as always!
See, only NH is in bad freezing possible condition…according to the post card stamps,
when this could only be possible for SH after 200 years from now,,,,
but don’t cha you worry because this wont be so bad then as all this caused by AGW…
but for now there still will be a quite near DAT condition hitting NH.
Straight simple message…north lands of NH please do buckle up, for now, and for quite some time to come ((like for at the very least 2 centuries), according to the postcard stamps here)),
regardless of this being due to AGW or not…
The simple straight forward message…please all living in the north lands of NH do please buckle up…
regardless of this all being due to AGW or not…and keep counting on doing that for some time to come…
at the very least 2 centuries…according to the post card stamps here.
The Day After Tomorrow, take 2…
by the best ever AGW science near you…don’t cha you worry,
is all well covered…all way down;
will be, as always pointed out… only our fault and guilt, blame all on us;
you may very well freeze to death because of man made global warming…
all this already covered here…
by the best ever “science” available to you…by the best AGWers there.
End of message…..
cheers