%0 Journal Article %A Levermann, Anders %A Griesel, Alexa %A Hofmann, Matthias %A Montoya Redondo, María Luisa %A Rahmstorf, Stefan %T Dynamic sea level changes following changes in the thermohaline circulation %D 2005 %@ 0930-7575 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/51897 %X Using the coupled climate model CLIMBER-3α, we investigate changes in sea surface elevation due to a weakening of the thermohaline circulation (THC). In addition to a global sea level rise due to a warming of the deep sea, this leads to a regional dynamic sea level change which follows quasi-instantaneously any change in the ocean circulation. We show that the magnitude of this dynamic effect can locally reach up to ~1m, depending on the initial THC strength. In some regions the rate of change can be up to 20-25 mm/yr. The emerging patterns are discussed with respect to the oceanic circulation changes. Most prominent is a south-north gradient reflecting the changes in geostrophic surface currents. Our results suggest that an analysis of observed sea level change patterns could be useful for monitoring the THC strength. %~