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Transcript
The role of influx of Arctic
surface waters into the
Norwegian/Greenland Seas
on the Meridional Overturning
Circulation and Climate Change
(animated version)
by the Yew Team
Schumacher college / University of Plymouth
Presentation based on the results of the EUINTAS project 03-51-4620
The Nordic Seas in the global climate system
Co-ordinator :
Prof. Ola M. JOHANNESSEN (Norway)
University of Plymouth team leader:
Prof G.I.Shapiro
The great Ocean Conveyor
Belt
Deep Convection is the driver
for the Conveyor Belt
The warm Atlantic inflow
loses its excess heat and
a dense overflow across
the ridge is a result.
(After Hansen and Østerhus,
2000)
Exchanges with the
Arctic Ocean
Negative Feedback in the
Climate System
•Increased influx of heat into the Nordic Seas due to Warming of the Gulf
Stream ->
•Increased advectional heat flux from the Norwegian Sea into the Arctic ->
•Increased melting of the Arctic Ice ->
•Increased flux of fresher Arctic surface waters into the Greenland Sea ->
•Reduced Deep Sea convection in the Greenland Sea ->
•Reduced influx of the Nordic Sea Deep waters into N.Atlantic ->
•Reduced strength of the Conveyor Belt ->
•Reduced influx of heat into the Nordic Seas
due to the Negative Feedback
Holistic (animated) version
of the same story -systemic approach
The role of influx of Arctic surface waters into the Norwegian/Greenland
Seas on the Meridional Overturning Circulation and Climate Change
Animated version prepared
by the Yew team
Prince Gulf Stream - Rosalyn Maynard (UK)
Animated version prepared
by the Yew team
Princess Fresh Arctic Water
– Amela Warren (Canada)
Animated version prepared
by the Yew team
Ice Queen - Karen Bowler (UK)
Animated version prepared
by the Yew team
Servant to Gulf Stream Cristian Cortez (Chilie)
Animated version prepared
by the Yew team
Australia- Jenny Rankin (Australia)
Animated version prepared
by the Yew team
Negative Feedback and Global Warming - David Donald (Canada)
Negative Feedback Rap:
It's negative feedback
here to bring it back
equilibrium sustained
don't mess with me or i'll have you down on
your knees
making a pleee
to Jesus,
save us,
bring back the diverse forest
so say sorry to the coccolithophores,
and apologize to the ocean floor
or maybe I won't save you next time
and so I finish with a rhyme.
Animated version prepared
by the Yew team
Narrator - Grisha Shapiro (UK)
Animated version
prepared by the Yew team
Screen play –
Georgy Shapiro
ChoreographyRosalyn Maynard
CameraWilliam Thomas
© 2006, HOLISTIC SCIENCE PRODUCTION
The end
Animated version
prepared by the Yew team
Screen play –
Georgy Shapiro
ChoreographyRosalyn Maynard
CameraWilliam Thomas
© 2006, HOLISTIC SCIENCE PRODUCTION