Zusammenfassung
Klimaanomalien werden nicht nur durch die Atmosphäre-Meereis-Kopplung bestimmt, sondern auch die globale Ozeanzirkulation. Relativ warmes atlantisches Tiefenwasser fließt zwischen 300 bis 700 m Tiefe auf die Schelfgebiete des Arktischen Ozeans, wird hier abgekühlt, durch Meereisbildung salzhaltiger und dichter, sodass es absinken und im tiefen Ozean zurückfließen kann.
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Dethloff, K. (2022). Arktisches Meereis und Zirkulation des Ozeans. In: Unberechenbares Klima. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64900-8_7
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