Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates

Melt rates of West Antarctic ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea track large decadal variations in the volume of warm water at their outlets. This variability is generally attributed to wind-driven variations in warm water transport towards ice shelves. Inspired by conceptual representations of the glob...

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Main Authors: Moorman, Ruth, Thompson, Andrew F., Wilson, Earle Andre
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Published: Authorea, Inc. 2023
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.168563420.03606753/v2
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spelling crwinnower:10.22541/essoar.168563420.03606753/v2 2024-06-02T07:55:01+00:00 Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates Moorman, Ruth Thompson, Andrew F. Wilson, Earle Andre 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.22541/essoar.168563420.03606753/v2 unknown Authorea, Inc. posted-content 2023 crwinnower https://doi.org/10.22541/essoar.168563420.03606753/v2 2024-05-07T14:19:16Z Melt rates of West Antarctic ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea track large decadal variations in the volume of warm water at their outlets. This variability is generally attributed to wind-driven variations in warm water transport towards ice shelves. Inspired by conceptual representations of the global overturning circulation, we introduce a simple model for the evolution of the thermocline, which caps the water warm layer at the ice-shelf front. This model demonstrates that interannual variations in coastal polynya buoyancy forcing can generate large decadal-scale thermocline depth variations, even when the supply of warm water from the shelf-break is fixed. The modeled variability involves transitions between bistable high and low melt regimes, enabled by feedbacks between basal melt rates and ice front stratification strength. Our simple model captures observed variations in near-coast thermocline depth and stratification strength, and poses an alternative mechanism for warm water volume changes to wind-driven theories. Other/Unknown Material Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Ice Shelf Ice Shelves The Winnower Amundsen Sea Antarctic
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description Melt rates of West Antarctic ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea track large decadal variations in the volume of warm water at their outlets. This variability is generally attributed to wind-driven variations in warm water transport towards ice shelves. Inspired by conceptual representations of the global overturning circulation, we introduce a simple model for the evolution of the thermocline, which caps the water warm layer at the ice-shelf front. This model demonstrates that interannual variations in coastal polynya buoyancy forcing can generate large decadal-scale thermocline depth variations, even when the supply of warm water from the shelf-break is fixed. The modeled variability involves transitions between bistable high and low melt regimes, enabled by feedbacks between basal melt rates and ice front stratification strength. Our simple model captures observed variations in near-coast thermocline depth and stratification strength, and poses an alternative mechanism for warm water volume changes to wind-driven theories.
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author Moorman, Ruth
Thompson, Andrew F.
Wilson, Earle Andre
spellingShingle Moorman, Ruth
Thompson, Andrew F.
Wilson, Earle Andre
Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates
author_facet Moorman, Ruth
Thompson, Andrew F.
Wilson, Earle Andre
author_sort Moorman, Ruth
title Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates
title_short Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates
title_full Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates
title_fullStr Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates
title_full_unstemmed Coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low West Antarctic ice shelf melt rates
title_sort coastal polynyas enable transitions between high and low west antarctic ice shelf melt rates
publisher Authorea, Inc.
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