Related Experiment Video
Updated: Nov 6, 2025

Using Generative Art to Convey Past and Future Climate Transitions
Published on: March 31, 2023
Future changes to the upper ocean Western Boundary Currents across two generations of climate models
Alex Sen Gupta1,2,3, Annette Stellema4,5,6, Gabriel M Pontes7
1Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. a.sengupta@unsw.edu.au.
Abstract:
Western Boundary Currents (WBCs) are important for the oceanic transport of heat, dissolved gases and nutrients. They can affect regional climate and strongly influence the dispersion and distribution of marine species. Using state-of-the-art climate models from the latest and previous Climate Model Intercomparison Projects, we evaluate upper ocean circulation and examine future projections, focusing on subtropical and low-latitude WBCs. Despite their coarse resolution, climate models successfully reproduce most large-scale circulation features with ensemble mean transports typically within the range of observational uncertainty, although there is often a large spread across the models and some currents are systematically too strong or weak. Despite considerable differences in model structure, resolution and parameterisations, many currents show highly consistent projected changes across the models. For example, the East Australian Current, Brazil Current and Agulhas Current extensions are projected to intensify, while the Gulf Stream, Indonesian Throughflow and Agulhas Current are projected to weaken. Intermodel differences in most future circulation changes can be explained in part by projected changes in the large-scale surface winds. In moving to the latest model generation, despite structural model advancements, we find little systematic improvement in the simulation of ocean transports nor major differences in the projected changes.
More Related Videos
08:15Author Spotlight: Unveiling Plankton Response to Climate Change Through Time-Series Data and Artistic Expression
Published on: July 28, 2023
10:28Investigating the Relationship between Sea Surface Chlorophyll and Major Features of the South China Sea with Satellite Information
Published on: June 13, 2020
Related Concept Videos
Global Climate Change
Magnetostatic Boundary Conditions
Boundary Layer Characteristics
Boundary Conditions for Current Density
What is Climate?
Electrostatic Boundary Conditions
The surface integral of an electric field is given by Gauss's law in integral form and is related to...