Ocean Science (Nov 2020)

Multidecadal preconditioning of the Maud Rise polynya region

  • R. M. van Westen,
  • H. A. Dijkstra,
  • H. A. Dijkstra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/os-16-1443-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
pp. 1443 – 1457

Abstract

Read online

In this paper, we consider Maud Rise polynya formation in a long (250-year) high-resolution (ocean 0.1∘, atmosphere 0.5∘ horizontal model resolution) of the Community Earth System Model. We find a dominant multidecadal timescale in the occurrence of these Maud Rise polynyas. Analysis of the results leads us to the interpretation that a preferred timescale can be induced by the variability of the Weddell Gyre, previously identified as the Southern Ocean Mode. The large-scale pattern of heat content variability associated with the Southern Ocean Mode modifies the stratification in the Maud Rise region and leads to a preferred timescale in convection through preconditioning of the subsurface density and consequently to polynya formation.