Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota

Exceptional sea ice conditions occurred in the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region from September 2001 to February 2002, resulting from a strongly positive atmospheric pressure anomaly in the South Atlantic coupled with strong negative anomalies in the Bellingshausen–Amundsen and southwest Weddell...

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Main Authors: Robert A. Massom, A Sharon E. Stammerjohn, B Raymond C. Smith, C Michael J. Pook, Richard A. Iannuzzi, B Neil Adams, E Douglas G. Martinson, B Maria Vernet, William R. Fraser, G Langdon B. Quetin, H Robin M. Ross, H Yuko Massom, I, H. Roy Krousej
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.462.2928 2023-05-15T14:06:38+02:00 Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota Robert A. Massom A Sharon E. Stammerjohn B Raymond C. Smith C Michael J. Pook Richard A. Iannuzzi B Neil Adams E Douglas G. Martinson B Maria Vernet William R. Fraser G Langdon B. Quetin H Robin M. Ross H Yuko Massom I H. Roy Krousej The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2006 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.462.2928 http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~sharons/MassomEtal-JCLI3805_2006.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.462.2928 http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~sharons/MassomEtal-JCLI3805_2006.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/~sharons/MassomEtal-JCLI3805_2006.pdf text 2006 ftciteseerx 2016-10-16T00:04:17Z Exceptional sea ice conditions occurred in the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region from September 2001 to February 2002, resulting from a strongly positive atmospheric pressure anomaly in the South Atlantic coupled with strong negative anomalies in the Bellingshausen–Amundsen and southwest Weddell Seas. This created a strong and persistent north-northwesterly flow of mild and moist air across the WAP. In situ, satellite, and NCEP–NCAR Reanalysis (NNR) data are used to examine the profound and complex impact on regional sea ice, oceanography, and biota. Extensive sea ice melt, leading to an ocean mixed layer freshening and widespread ice surface flooding, snow–ice formation, and phytoplankton growth, coincided with extreme ice deformation and dynamic thickening. Sea ice dynamics were crucial to the development of an unusually early and rapid (short) retreat season (negative ice extent anomaly). Strong winds with a Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Sea ice Unknown Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Weddell
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description Exceptional sea ice conditions occurred in the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region from September 2001 to February 2002, resulting from a strongly positive atmospheric pressure anomaly in the South Atlantic coupled with strong negative anomalies in the Bellingshausen–Amundsen and southwest Weddell Seas. This created a strong and persistent north-northwesterly flow of mild and moist air across the WAP. In situ, satellite, and NCEP–NCAR Reanalysis (NNR) data are used to examine the profound and complex impact on regional sea ice, oceanography, and biota. Extensive sea ice melt, leading to an ocean mixed layer freshening and widespread ice surface flooding, snow–ice formation, and phytoplankton growth, coincided with extreme ice deformation and dynamic thickening. Sea ice dynamics were crucial to the development of an unusually early and rapid (short) retreat season (negative ice extent anomaly). Strong winds with a
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author Robert A. Massom
A Sharon E. Stammerjohn
B Raymond C. Smith
C Michael J. Pook
Richard A. Iannuzzi
B Neil Adams
E Douglas G. Martinson
B Maria Vernet
William R. Fraser
G Langdon B. Quetin
H Robin M. Ross
H Yuko Massom
I
H. Roy Krousej
spellingShingle Robert A. Massom
A Sharon E. Stammerjohn
B Raymond C. Smith
C Michael J. Pook
Richard A. Iannuzzi
B Neil Adams
E Douglas G. Martinson
B Maria Vernet
William R. Fraser
G Langdon B. Quetin
H Robin M. Ross
H Yuko Massom
I
H. Roy Krousej
Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota
author_facet Robert A. Massom
A Sharon E. Stammerjohn
B Raymond C. Smith
C Michael J. Pook
Richard A. Iannuzzi
B Neil Adams
E Douglas G. Martinson
B Maria Vernet
William R. Fraser
G Langdon B. Quetin
H Robin M. Ross
H Yuko Massom
I
H. Roy Krousej
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title Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota
title_short Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota
title_full Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota
title_fullStr Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota
title_full_unstemmed Extreme anomalous atmospheric circulation in the west Antarctic Peninsula Region in Austral spring and summer 2001/02, and its profound impact on sea ice and biota
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