Technique could assess historic changes to Antarctic sea ice and glaciers
Plymouth University news: Historic changes to Antarctic sea ice could be unravelled using a new technique pioneered by scientists at Plymouth University
www.plymouth.ac.ukHere are some recent findings and resources on Antarctic sea ice physics, interactions, and variability.
Anthropogenic forcing and regional variability
Linkages to atmospheric circulation
Multidecadal and recent extremes
Observations and process updates
Related physics resources
Illustration: A simplified view of the key interacting components
If you’d like, I can pull the latest PDF summaries or create a concise annotated bibliography with links to the most relevant papers and institutional pages. I can also generate a quick chart showing how sea ice extent correlates with the Southern Annular Mode index in recent years, if you want a visual aid.
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Plymouth University news: Historic changes to Antarctic sea ice could be unravelled using a new technique pioneered by scientists at Plymouth University
www.plymouth.ac.ukMultidecadal Antarctic sea ice anomalies are preceded by wind anomalies associated with the Southern Annular Mode which may induce upwelling and melting, according to a combined approach using prolonged sea ice reconstructions and coupled model simulations
www.nature.comAntarctic Sea ice is a critically important component of our Climate system. It is at once habitat for penguins, a moderator of the largescale atmospheric circulation and an influence on the global thermohaline circulation. While similar in many respects to Arctic sea ice, there are distinct differences. Antarctic sea ice variability is strongly regional - five distinct regions of variability have been defined. While exhibiting similar annual cycles, these regions vary in their times of...
iee.psu.eduRecent anomalous variations in Antarctic sea ice extent are unlikely to have occurred during the early 20th century, according to reconstructions using a Bayesian statistical framework, which suggests a change in state to one of more persistent extremes.
www.nature.comAbstract. Antarctic sea ice and its snow cover play a pivotal role in regulating the global climate system through feedback on both the atmospheric and the oceanic circulations. Understanding the intricate interplay between atmospheric dynamics, mixed-layer properties, and sea ice is essential for accurate future climate change estimates. This study investigates the mechanisms behind the observed sea-ice and snow characteristics at a coastal site in East Antarctica using in situ measurements...
tc.copernicus.orgAntarctic sea ice is an integral component of the climate system, regulating heat and CO2 exchange between the surface and deep ocean. Contrary to the gradual ice loss predicted by climate models, we have observed ice expansion until 2015, followed ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govDr. Yushi Morioka of the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC; President, Hiroyuki Yamato) and his colleagues conducted a series of experiments using atmosphere-ocean coupled models with varying radiative forcings from anthropogenic greenhouse gases until 2100. They find that Antarctic sea ice extent will decrease with increasing radiative forcing, but that deep-convention in the Southern Ocean will weaken so that atmospheric variability, the Southern Annular Mode,...
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