tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-579549341020421678.post4596583672322867921..comments2024-01-16T13:06:15.270-06:00Comments on Climate Change: The Next Generation: Stefan Rahmstorf: The Thermohaline Ocean CirculationTenney Naumerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11843130378338023902noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-579549341020421678.post-37614729076761467112013-11-05T14:34:37.599-06:002013-11-05T14:34:37.599-06:00Hi jyyh!
I sort of wondered the same thing when I...Hi jyyh!<br /><br />I sort of wondered the same thing when I read that, so I sent Stefan an email and will post his reply.<br /><br />TTenney Naumerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11843130378338023902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-579549341020421678.post-89039654241753934052013-11-05T00:04:39.666-06:002013-11-05T00:04:39.666-06:00-this point of "for geographical reasons so m... -this point of "for geographical reasons so much freshwater enters the North Pacific that it is far in the monostable regime where no deep water formation is possible."<br />would need some clarification, since there is only a few large rivers flowing to north pacific. Does he mean Arctic flow of surface fresh water of is the Intertropical Convergence Zone located in the northern part of Pacific, can't imagine NH typhoons/hurricanes could be a large net transporter of fresh water since they originate in NH. North Pacific is different from other large ocean basins but what is the reason for that?jyyhhttp://erimaassa.blogspot.fi/2010/01/sketch.htmlnoreply@blogger.com