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The role of thermohaline circulation in climate
Syukuro Manabe
, Ronald J. Stouffer
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Thermohaline Circulation
100%
North Atlantic
75%
Numerical Experiments
50%
CO2 Concentration
50%
Coupled Atmosphere-ocean Model
50%
Coupled Models
50%
North Atlantic Ocean
50%
Low Density
25%
Atlantic Ocean
25%
Oscillation
25%
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
25%
Southern Hemisphere
25%
Greenhouse Warming
25%
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
25%
CO2 Doubling
25%
Freshwater
25%
High North
25%
Wind Power
25%
Surface Salinity
25%
Multidecadal
25%
Abrupt Climate Change
25%
Antarctic Continent
25%
Surface Air Temperature
25%
Water Discharge
25%
Sudden Onset
25%
Subarctic Gyre
25%
Freshwater Discharge
25%
Northern Atlantic
25%
Younger Dryas Event
25%
Control Integration
25%
Convective Cooling
25%
Freshwater Forcing
25%
Salinity Anomalies
25%
Irregular Oscillations
25%
East Greenland Current
25%
Great Salinity Anomaly
25%
Climate Abrupt Change
25%
Scandinavian Peninsula
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Thermohaline Circulation
100%
North Atlantic
75%
Planetary Atmosphere
50%
Salinity
50%
North Atlantic Ocean
50%
Atmospherics
25%
Atlantic Ocean
25%
Carbon Dioxide
25%
United States of America
25%
Timescale
25%
Ocean Models
25%
Climate Change
25%
Southern Hemisphere
25%
Air Temperature
25%
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
25%
Greenland
25%
Capping
25%
Younger Dryas
25%