Effect of two different atmospheric models of the absorptive rate of excess atmospheric carbon by the sea

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Air Water Interactions, Atmospheric Models, Carbon Dioxide, Marine Meteorology, Advection, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Mixing, Pacific Ocean, Two Dimensional Models

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The effect of a well-mixed atmosphere in a global carbon cycle model on the absorptive rate for excess CO2 by the ocean is investigated. It is found that Model I, in which the atmosphere is represented by a well-mixed box, tends to overestimate the amount of carbon absorbed by the ocean, compared to Model II in which the atmosphere is more realistically represented by a two-dimensional advective diffuse model.

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