The Arctic Ocean Seasonal Cycles of Heat and Freshwater Fluxes: Observation-Based Inverse Estimates

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY(2018)

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This paper presents the first estimate of the seasonal cycle of ocean and sea ice heat and freshwater (FW) fluxes around the Arctic Ocean boundary. The ocean transports are estimated primarily using 138 moored instruments deployed in September 2005-August 2006 across the four main Arctic gateways: Davis, Fram, and Bering Straits, and the Barents Sea Opening (BSO). Sea ice transports are estimated from a sea ice assimilation product. Monthly velocity fields are calculated with a box inverse model that enforces mass and salt conservation. The volume transports in the four gateways in the period (annual mean +/- 1 standard deviation) are -2.1 +/- 0.7 Sv in Davis Strait, -1.1 +/- 1.2 Sv in Fram Strait, 2.3 +/- 1.2 Sv in the BSO, and 0.7 +/- 0.7 Sv in Bering Strait (1 Sv 10(6) m(3) s(-1)). The resulting ocean and sea ice heat and FW fluxes are 175 +/- 48 TW and 204 +/- 85 mSv, respectively. These boundary fluxes accurately represent the annual means of the relevant surface fluxes. The ocean heat transport variability derives from velocity variability in the Atlantic Water layer and temperature variability in the upper part of the water column. The ocean FW transport variability is dominated by Bering Strait velocity variability. The net water mass transformation in the Arctic entails a freshening and cooling of inflowing waters by 0.62 +/- 0.23 in salinity and 3.74 degrees +/- 0.76 degrees C in temperature, respectively, and a reduction in density by 0.23 +/- 0.20 kg m(-3). The boundary heat and FW fluxes provide a benchmark dataset for the validation of numerical models and atmospheric reanalysis products.
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Arctic,Fluxes,Ocean circulation,In situ oceanic observations,Inverse methods,Seasonal cycle
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