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Impact of an equatorward shift of the SH westerlies on the carbon cycle

University of New South Wales
Menviel, Laurie ; Spence, Paul
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A control and 4 deg equatorward SH westerly wind shift (PTB) experiments are performed with the MOM5-SIS-WOMBAT (1/4 degree horizontal resolution) model. The impact of the 4 deg equatorward SH westerly wind shift on the oceanic circulation and ocean biogeochemistry is investigated. Methods and results are described in Gray W., de Lavergne C., Wills, R.C.J., Menviel, L., Spence, P., Holzer M., Kageyama, M., Michel, E., Poleward shift in the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds synchronous with the deglacial rise in CO2, 2021, In review

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