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Impact of Sea Surface Temperature in the Extratropical Southern Indian Ocean on Antarctic Sea Ice in Austral Spring
by
Zhang, Renhe
, Dou, Juan
in
Advection
/ Anomalies
/ Antarctic Oscillation
/ Antarctic sea ice
/ Climate change
/ Cyclonic circulation
/ Dipoles
/ El Nino
/ El Nino effects
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ Energy budget
/ Global warming
/ Latitude
/ Meteorological satellites
/ Oceans
/ Sea ice
/ Sea ice concentrations
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Sea surface temperature anomalies
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Spring
/ Spring (season)
/ Surface energy
/ Surface properties
/ Surface temperature
/ Trends
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wave trains
2023
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Impact of Sea Surface Temperature in the Extratropical Southern Indian Ocean on Antarctic Sea Ice in Austral Spring
by
Zhang, Renhe
, Dou, Juan
in
Advection
/ Anomalies
/ Antarctic Oscillation
/ Antarctic sea ice
/ Climate change
/ Cyclonic circulation
/ Dipoles
/ El Nino
/ El Nino effects
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ Energy budget
/ Global warming
/ Latitude
/ Meteorological satellites
/ Oceans
/ Sea ice
/ Sea ice concentrations
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Sea surface temperature anomalies
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Spring
/ Spring (season)
/ Surface energy
/ Surface properties
/ Surface temperature
/ Trends
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wave trains
2023
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Impact of Sea Surface Temperature in the Extratropical Southern Indian Ocean on Antarctic Sea Ice in Austral Spring
by
Zhang, Renhe
, Dou, Juan
in
Advection
/ Anomalies
/ Antarctic Oscillation
/ Antarctic sea ice
/ Climate change
/ Cyclonic circulation
/ Dipoles
/ El Nino
/ El Nino effects
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ Energy budget
/ Global warming
/ Latitude
/ Meteorological satellites
/ Oceans
/ Sea ice
/ Sea ice concentrations
/ Sea surface temperature
/ Sea surface temperature anomalies
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Spring
/ Spring (season)
/ Surface energy
/ Surface properties
/ Surface temperature
/ Trends
/ Water vapor
/ Water vapour
/ Wave trains
2023
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Impact of Sea Surface Temperature in the Extratropical Southern Indian Ocean on Antarctic Sea Ice in Austral Spring
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Impact of Sea Surface Temperature in the Extratropical Southern Indian Ocean on Antarctic Sea Ice in Austral Spring
2023
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The relationship between the seasonal Antarctic sea ice concentration (SIC) variability and the extratropical southern Indian Ocean (SIO) sea surface temperature (SST) is explored in this study. It is found that the Antarctic SIC in a wide band of the SIO, Ross Sea, and Weddell Sea is significantly related to an SIO dipole (SIOD) SST anomaly on the interannual time scale during austral spring. This relationship is linearly independent of the effects of El Niño–Southern Oscillation, the Indian Ocean dipole, and the Southern Hemisphere annular mode. The positive phase of the SIOD, with warm SST anomalies off of western Australia and cold SST anomalies centered around 60°E in high latitudes, stimulates a downstream wave train that induces large-scale cyclonic circulations over the SIO and the Ross and Weddell Seas. Subsequently, anomalous horizontal moisture advection causes water vapor divergence, changes the surface energy budget, and cools the underlying ocean, which leads to the increased SIC over the region in the SIO, Ross Sea, and Weddell Sea. This SIOD SST anomaly reached a record low during the austral spring of 2016 and promoted the prominent wave pattern at high latitudes, contributing to the dramatic decline of sea ice in the 2016 spring. In addition, the proportion of the SIC trend that is linearly congruent with the SIOD SST trend during austral spring is quantified. The results indicate that the trend in the SIOD SST may account for a significant component of the 1979–2014 SIC trend in the Ross Sea with the congruency peaking at 60%.
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American Meteorological Society
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