Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode
Analysis of satellite altimeter data reveals anomalously high Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) during the period 2000-2002. Around 2-3 years earlier (1998), the circumpolar eastward wind stress (as quantified by the Southern Annular Mode; SAM) showed a significant...
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ftanucanberra:oai:openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au:1885/24251 2024-01-14T10:00:22+01:00 Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode Meredith, Michael P Hogg, Andrew http://hdl.handle.net/1885/24251 https://doi.org/10.1029/2006gl026499 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/24251/5/meredith_06.pdf.jpg https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/24251/7/01_Meredith_Circumpolar_response_of_2006.pdf.jpg unknown American Geophysical Union 0094-8276 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/24251 doi:10.1029/2006gl026499 https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/24251/5/meredith_06.pdf.jpg https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/24251/7/01_Meredith_Circumpolar_response_of_2006.pdf.jpg Geophysical Research Letters Keywords: Aneroid altimeters Climate change Heat flux Kinetic energy Mathematical models Satellites Wind stress Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) Eddy-resolving ocean model Wind forcing Oceanography Antarctic Circumpolar Wave Journal article ftanucanberra https://doi.org/10.1029/2006gl026499 2023-12-15T09:36:24Z Analysis of satellite altimeter data reveals anomalously high Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) during the period 2000-2002. Around 2-3 years earlier (1998), the circumpolar eastward wind stress (as quantified by the Southern Annular Mode; SAM) showed a significant positive peak, and we have shown previously that the ACC peaked around 1998 in response. An eddy-resolving ocean model is used to investigate the delay between wind forcing and the eddy response, and demonstrates that the lag is due to the time taken to influence the deep circulation of the ACC. Winds over the Southern Ocean have shown a strong climatic increase over the past few decades. If this increase in winds is also reflected as an increase in eddy activity (as our analysis suggests it might), then the increased poleward heat flux may have played a significant role in the observed warming of the Southern Ocean. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Geophysical Research Letters 33 16 |
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Keywords: Aneroid altimeters Climate change Heat flux Kinetic energy Mathematical models Satellites Wind stress Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) Eddy-resolving ocean model Wind forcing Oceanography Antarctic Circumpolar Wave |
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Keywords: Aneroid altimeters Climate change Heat flux Kinetic energy Mathematical models Satellites Wind stress Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) Eddy-resolving ocean model Wind forcing Oceanography Antarctic Circumpolar Wave Meredith, Michael P Hogg, Andrew Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode |
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Keywords: Aneroid altimeters Climate change Heat flux Kinetic energy Mathematical models Satellites Wind stress Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) Eddy-resolving ocean model Wind forcing Oceanography Antarctic Circumpolar Wave |
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Analysis of satellite altimeter data reveals anomalously high Eddy Kinetic Energy (EKE) in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) during the period 2000-2002. Around 2-3 years earlier (1998), the circumpolar eastward wind stress (as quantified by the Southern Annular Mode; SAM) showed a significant positive peak, and we have shown previously that the ACC peaked around 1998 in response. An eddy-resolving ocean model is used to investigate the delay between wind forcing and the eddy response, and demonstrates that the lag is due to the time taken to influence the deep circulation of the ACC. Winds over the Southern Ocean have shown a strong climatic increase over the past few decades. If this increase in winds is also reflected as an increase in eddy activity (as our analysis suggests it might), then the increased poleward heat flux may have played a significant role in the observed warming of the Southern Ocean. |
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Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode |
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Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode |
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Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode |
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Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode |
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Circumpolar response of Southern Ocean eddy activity to a change in the Southern Annular Mode |
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circumpolar response of southern ocean eddy activity to a change in the southern annular mode |
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