Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes

Over the modern satellite era, substantial climatic changes have been observed in the Antarctic, including atmospheric and oceanic warming, ice sheet thinning and a general Antarctic-wide expansion of sea ice, followed by a more recent rapid loss. Although these changes, featuring strong zonal asymm...

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Main Authors: Li, Xichen, Cai, Wenju, Meehl, Gerald A, Chen, Dake, Yuan, Xiaojun, Raphael, Marilyn, Holland, David M, Ding, Qinghua, Fogt, Ryan L, Markle, Bradley R, Wang, Guojian, Bromwich, David H, Turner, John, Xie, Shang-Ping, Steig, Eric J, Gille, Sarah T, Xiao, Cunde, Wu, Bingyi, Lazzara, Matthew A, Chen, Xianyao, Stammerjohn, Sharon, Holland, Paul R, Holland, Marika M, Cheng, Xiao, Price, Stephen F, Wang, Zhaomin, Bitz, Cecilia M, Shi, Jiuxin, Gerber, Edwin P, Liang, Xi, Goosse, Hugues, Yoo, Changhyun, Ding, Minghu, Geng, Lei, Xin, Meijiao, Li, Chuanjin, Dou, Tingfeng, Liu, Chengyan, Sun, Weijun, Wang, Xinyue, Song, Chentao
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Published: eScholarship, University of California 2021
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spelling ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt2hw4m5pb 2023-07-02T03:30:39+02:00 Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes Li, Xichen Cai, Wenju Meehl, Gerald A Chen, Dake Yuan, Xiaojun Raphael, Marilyn Holland, David M Ding, Qinghua Fogt, Ryan L Markle, Bradley R Wang, Guojian Bromwich, David H Turner, John Xie, Shang-Ping Steig, Eric J Gille, Sarah T Xiao, Cunde Wu, Bingyi Lazzara, Matthew A Chen, Xianyao Stammerjohn, Sharon Holland, Paul R Holland, Marika M Cheng, Xiao Price, Stephen F Wang, Zhaomin Bitz, Cecilia M Shi, Jiuxin Gerber, Edwin P Liang, Xi Goosse, Hugues Yoo, Changhyun Ding, Minghu Geng, Lei Xin, Meijiao Li, Chuanjin Dou, Tingfeng Liu, Chengyan Sun, Weijun Wang, Xinyue Song, Chentao 680 - 698 2021-10-01 application/pdf https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2hw4m5pb unknown eScholarship, University of California qt2hw4m5pb https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2hw4m5pb public Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, vol 2, iss 10 Climate Action article 2021 ftcdlib 2023-06-12T18:01:23Z Over the modern satellite era, substantial climatic changes have been observed in the Antarctic, including atmospheric and oceanic warming, ice sheet thinning and a general Antarctic-wide expansion of sea ice, followed by a more recent rapid loss. Although these changes, featuring strong zonal asymmetry, are partially influenced by increasing greenhouse gas emissions and stratospheric ozone depletion, tropical–polar teleconnections are believed to have a role through Rossby wave dynamics. In this Review, we synthesize understanding of tropical teleconnections to the Southern Hemisphere extratropics arising from the El Niño–Southern Oscillation, Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, focusing on the mechanisms and long-term climatic impacts. These teleconnections have contributed to observed Antarctic and Southern Ocean changes, including regional rapid surface warming, pre-2015 sea ice expansion and its sudden reduction thereafter, changes in ocean heat content and accelerated thinning of most of the Antarctic ice sheet. However, due to limited observations and inherent model biases, uncertainties remain in understanding and assessing the importance of these teleconnections versus those arising from greenhouse gases, ozone recovery and internal variability. Sustained pan-Antarctic efforts towards long-term observations, and more realistic dynamics and parameterizations in high-resolution climate models, offer opportunities to reduce these uncertainties. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet Sea ice Southern Ocean University of California: eScholarship Antarctic Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic Climate Action
spellingShingle Climate Action
Li, Xichen
Cai, Wenju
Meehl, Gerald A
Chen, Dake
Yuan, Xiaojun
Raphael, Marilyn
Holland, David M
Ding, Qinghua
Fogt, Ryan L
Markle, Bradley R
Wang, Guojian
Bromwich, David H
Turner, John
Xie, Shang-Ping
Steig, Eric J
Gille, Sarah T
Xiao, Cunde
Wu, Bingyi
Lazzara, Matthew A
Chen, Xianyao
Stammerjohn, Sharon
Holland, Paul R
Holland, Marika M
Cheng, Xiao
Price, Stephen F
Wang, Zhaomin
Bitz, Cecilia M
Shi, Jiuxin
Gerber, Edwin P
Liang, Xi
Goosse, Hugues
Yoo, Changhyun
Ding, Minghu
Geng, Lei
Xin, Meijiao
Li, Chuanjin
Dou, Tingfeng
Liu, Chengyan
Sun, Weijun
Wang, Xinyue
Song, Chentao
Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes
topic_facet Climate Action
description Over the modern satellite era, substantial climatic changes have been observed in the Antarctic, including atmospheric and oceanic warming, ice sheet thinning and a general Antarctic-wide expansion of sea ice, followed by a more recent rapid loss. Although these changes, featuring strong zonal asymmetry, are partially influenced by increasing greenhouse gas emissions and stratospheric ozone depletion, tropical–polar teleconnections are believed to have a role through Rossby wave dynamics. In this Review, we synthesize understanding of tropical teleconnections to the Southern Hemisphere extratropics arising from the El Niño–Southern Oscillation, Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, focusing on the mechanisms and long-term climatic impacts. These teleconnections have contributed to observed Antarctic and Southern Ocean changes, including regional rapid surface warming, pre-2015 sea ice expansion and its sudden reduction thereafter, changes in ocean heat content and accelerated thinning of most of the Antarctic ice sheet. However, due to limited observations and inherent model biases, uncertainties remain in understanding and assessing the importance of these teleconnections versus those arising from greenhouse gases, ozone recovery and internal variability. Sustained pan-Antarctic efforts towards long-term observations, and more realistic dynamics and parameterizations in high-resolution climate models, offer opportunities to reduce these uncertainties.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Li, Xichen
Cai, Wenju
Meehl, Gerald A
Chen, Dake
Yuan, Xiaojun
Raphael, Marilyn
Holland, David M
Ding, Qinghua
Fogt, Ryan L
Markle, Bradley R
Wang, Guojian
Bromwich, David H
Turner, John
Xie, Shang-Ping
Steig, Eric J
Gille, Sarah T
Xiao, Cunde
Wu, Bingyi
Lazzara, Matthew A
Chen, Xianyao
Stammerjohn, Sharon
Holland, Paul R
Holland, Marika M
Cheng, Xiao
Price, Stephen F
Wang, Zhaomin
Bitz, Cecilia M
Shi, Jiuxin
Gerber, Edwin P
Liang, Xi
Goosse, Hugues
Yoo, Changhyun
Ding, Minghu
Geng, Lei
Xin, Meijiao
Li, Chuanjin
Dou, Tingfeng
Liu, Chengyan
Sun, Weijun
Wang, Xinyue
Song, Chentao
author_facet Li, Xichen
Cai, Wenju
Meehl, Gerald A
Chen, Dake
Yuan, Xiaojun
Raphael, Marilyn
Holland, David M
Ding, Qinghua
Fogt, Ryan L
Markle, Bradley R
Wang, Guojian
Bromwich, David H
Turner, John
Xie, Shang-Ping
Steig, Eric J
Gille, Sarah T
Xiao, Cunde
Wu, Bingyi
Lazzara, Matthew A
Chen, Xianyao
Stammerjohn, Sharon
Holland, Paul R
Holland, Marika M
Cheng, Xiao
Price, Stephen F
Wang, Zhaomin
Bitz, Cecilia M
Shi, Jiuxin
Gerber, Edwin P
Liang, Xi
Goosse, Hugues
Yoo, Changhyun
Ding, Minghu
Geng, Lei
Xin, Meijiao
Li, Chuanjin
Dou, Tingfeng
Liu, Chengyan
Sun, Weijun
Wang, Xinyue
Song, Chentao
author_sort Li, Xichen
title Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes
title_short Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes
title_full Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes
title_fullStr Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes
title_full_unstemmed Tropical teleconnection impacts on Antarctic climate changes
title_sort tropical teleconnection impacts on antarctic climate changes
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