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Recent Antarctic Sea Ice Extent Variability and Its Relation to Atmospheric Circulation in Reanalyses and Seasonal Forecasts
Cullather, Richard ; Zhao, Bin ; Molod, Andrea ; Li, Feng
关键词: SEA ICE;    MELTING;    ANTARCTIC OCEAN;    ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION;    CLIMATE MODELS;    MIXING LAYERS (FLUIDS);    FORECASTING;    ANNUAL VARIATIONS;    GLOBAL WARMING;    DATA PROCESSING;    GROUND WIND;    ANTARCTIC REGIONS;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN69347
学科分类:海洋学与技术
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Sea ice is considered an important indicator of climate change. Interest has focused on the trend towards reduced sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean, particularly during summer months. In the Southern Hemisphere, sea ice has also received attention due to a trend towards increasing cover, in opposition to the Northern Hemisphere and to climate model projections. This all changed in the austral spring 2016, when the Southern Ocean sea ice cover dropped dramatically, and has remained consistently at below average values up to the present. Here I review some of the issues and perceived causes of the 2016 sea ice reduction. Several studies have suggested a change in surface winds, which would allow warmer waters to move upwards in the water column and towards the surface. Results from the GMAO (Global Modeling and Assimilation Office) ocean data assimilation system are consistent with this hypothesis, and indicate a significant warming of subsurface waters occurred in the winter of 2016, and has remained in place.

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