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CATEGORIES:Institute for Energy and Environmental Flows (IEEF
 )
SUMMARY:Climatic Reach of small-scale Ocean Turbulence - A
 li Mashayek (University of Cambridge)
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/196456
DESCRIPTION:Small-scale turbulent mixing in the ocean interior
  is believed to play an important role in the ocea
 n circulation and the tracer distributions within.
  However\, the extent to which the fluid dynamical
  subtleties of mixing impact the climate system\, 
 remains poorly quantified. Building on a number of
  case studies\, in this talk\, I will argue that o
 n annual to millennial timescales\, small-scale mi
 xing is of leading-order importance for the ocean 
 meridional overturning circulation (MOC)\, its int
 ernal variability\, and tracer budgets such as tha
 t of heat and carbon. I will argue that the abilit
 y to adequately represent such mixing is absent in
  Earth System Models (ESMs) and provide some persp
 ectives on how progress may be made.
LOCATION:Open Plan Area\, Institute for Energy and Environm
 ental Flows\, Madingley Rise CB3 0EZ
CONTACT:Catherine Pearson
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