The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific

Abstract The top 2000 m of the Southern Ocean has freshened and warmed over recent decades. However, the high-latitude (south of 50°S) southeast Pacific was observed to be cooler and fresher in the years 2008–10 compared to 2005–07 over a wide depth range including surface, mode, and intermediate wa...

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Main Authors: Cerovečki, Ivana, Meijers, Andrew JS, Mazloff, Matthew R, Gille, Sarah T, Tamsitt, Veronica M, Holland, Paul R
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org/ark:/13030/qt9r87w8v1 2023-05-15T13:23:55+02:00 The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific Cerovečki, Ivana Meijers, Andrew JS Mazloff, Matthew R Gille, Sarah T Tamsitt, Veronica M Holland, Paul R 2013 - 2035 2019-04-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9r87w8v1 unknown eScholarship, University of California qt9r87w8v1 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9r87w8v1 public Journal of Climate, vol 32, iss 7 Atmospheric Sciences Oceanography Geomatic Engineering Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences article 2019 ftcdlib 2021-02-18T15:13:49Z Abstract The top 2000 m of the Southern Ocean has freshened and warmed over recent decades. However, the high-latitude (south of 50°S) southeast Pacific was observed to be cooler and fresher in the years 2008–10 compared to 2005–07 over a wide depth range including surface, mode, and intermediate waters. The causes and impacts of this event are analyzed using the ocean–sea ice data-assimilating Southern Ocean State Estimate (SOSE) and observationally based products. In 2008–10, a strong positive southern annular mode coincided with a negative El Niño–Southern Oscillation and a deep Amundsen Sea low. Enhanced meridional winds drove strong sea ice export from the eastern Ross Sea, bringing large amounts of ice to the Amundsen Sea ice edge. In 2008, together with increased precipitation, this introduced a strong freshwater anomaly that was advected eastward by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), mixing along the way. This anomaly entered the ocean interior not only as Antarctic Intermediate Water, but also as lighter Southeast Pacific Subantarctic Mode Water (SEPSAMW). A numerical particle release experiment carried out in SOSE showed that the Ross Sea sector was the dominant source of particles reaching the SEPSAMW formation region. This suggests that large-scale climate fluctuations can induce strong interannual variability of volume and properties of SEPSAMW. These fluctuations act at different time scales: instantaneously via direct forcing and also lagged over advective time scales of several years from upstream regions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Ross Sea Sea ice Southern Ocean University of California: eScholarship Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Ross Sea Amundsen Sea Pacific
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topic Atmospheric Sciences
Oceanography
Geomatic Engineering
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
spellingShingle Atmospheric Sciences
Oceanography
Geomatic Engineering
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Cerovečki, Ivana
Meijers, Andrew JS
Mazloff, Matthew R
Gille, Sarah T
Tamsitt, Veronica M
Holland, Paul R
The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific
topic_facet Atmospheric Sciences
Oceanography
Geomatic Engineering
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
description Abstract The top 2000 m of the Southern Ocean has freshened and warmed over recent decades. However, the high-latitude (south of 50°S) southeast Pacific was observed to be cooler and fresher in the years 2008–10 compared to 2005–07 over a wide depth range including surface, mode, and intermediate waters. The causes and impacts of this event are analyzed using the ocean–sea ice data-assimilating Southern Ocean State Estimate (SOSE) and observationally based products. In 2008–10, a strong positive southern annular mode coincided with a negative El Niño–Southern Oscillation and a deep Amundsen Sea low. Enhanced meridional winds drove strong sea ice export from the eastern Ross Sea, bringing large amounts of ice to the Amundsen Sea ice edge. In 2008, together with increased precipitation, this introduced a strong freshwater anomaly that was advected eastward by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), mixing along the way. This anomaly entered the ocean interior not only as Antarctic Intermediate Water, but also as lighter Southeast Pacific Subantarctic Mode Water (SEPSAMW). A numerical particle release experiment carried out in SOSE showed that the Ross Sea sector was the dominant source of particles reaching the SEPSAMW formation region. This suggests that large-scale climate fluctuations can induce strong interannual variability of volume and properties of SEPSAMW. These fluctuations act at different time scales: instantaneously via direct forcing and also lagged over advective time scales of several years from upstream regions.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Cerovečki, Ivana
Meijers, Andrew JS
Mazloff, Matthew R
Gille, Sarah T
Tamsitt, Veronica M
Holland, Paul R
author_facet Cerovečki, Ivana
Meijers, Andrew JS
Mazloff, Matthew R
Gille, Sarah T
Tamsitt, Veronica M
Holland, Paul R
author_sort Cerovečki, Ivana
title The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific
title_short The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific
title_full The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific
title_fullStr The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Enhanced Sea Ice Export from the Ross Sea on Recent Cooling and Freshening of the Southeast Pacific
title_sort effects of enhanced sea ice export from the ross sea on recent cooling and freshening of the southeast pacific
publisher eScholarship, University of California
publishDate 2019
url https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9r87w8v1
op_coverage 2013 - 2035
geographic Antarctic
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Ross Sea
Amundsen Sea
Pacific
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Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Ross Sea
Amundsen Sea
Pacific
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Ross Sea
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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Ross Sea
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
op_source Journal of Climate, vol 32, iss 7
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