Observed variations in multidecadal Antarctic sea ice trends during

[1] The spatiotemporal sensitivity of Antarctic sea ice season length trends are examined using satellite-derived observations over 1979–2012. While the large-scale spatial structure of multidecadal trends has varied little during the satellite record, the magnitude of trends has undergone substanti...

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Main Authors: Graham R. Simpkins, Laura M. Ciasto, Matthew H. Engl, L. M. Ciasto, M. H. Engl
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.683.1558 2023-05-15T13:47:55+02:00 Observed variations in multidecadal Antarctic sea ice trends during Graham R. Simpkins Laura M. Ciasto Matthew H. Engl L. M. Ciasto M. H. Engl The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.683.1558 http://web.science.unsw.edu.au/%7Ematthew/SCE_2013_sea-ice_trends_GRL.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.683.1558 http://web.science.unsw.edu.au/%7Ematthew/SCE_2013_sea-ice_trends_GRL.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://web.science.unsw.edu.au/%7Ematthew/SCE_2013_sea-ice_trends_GRL.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T17:59:37Z [1] The spatiotemporal sensitivity of Antarctic sea ice season length trends are examined using satellite-derived observations over 1979–2012. While the large-scale spatial structure of multidecadal trends has varied little during the satellite record, the magnitude of trends has undergone substantial weakening over the past decade. This weakening is particularly evident in the Ross and Bellingshausen Seas, where a 25–50 % reduction is observed when comparing trends calculated over 1979–2012 and 1979–1999. Multidecadal trends in the Bellingshausen Sea are found to be dominated by variability over subdecadal time scales, particularly the rapid decline in season length observed between 1979 and 1989. In fact, virtually no trend is detectable when the first decade is excluded from trend calculations. In contrast, the sea ice expansion in the Ross Sea is less influenced by shorter-term variability, with trends shown to be more consistent at decadal time scales and beyond. Understanding these contrasting characteristics have implications for sea ice trend attribution. Citation: Text Antarc* Antarctic Bellingshausen Sea Ross Sea Sea ice Unknown Antarctic Bellingshausen Sea Ross Sea
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description [1] The spatiotemporal sensitivity of Antarctic sea ice season length trends are examined using satellite-derived observations over 1979–2012. While the large-scale spatial structure of multidecadal trends has varied little during the satellite record, the magnitude of trends has undergone substantial weakening over the past decade. This weakening is particularly evident in the Ross and Bellingshausen Seas, where a 25–50 % reduction is observed when comparing trends calculated over 1979–2012 and 1979–1999. Multidecadal trends in the Bellingshausen Sea are found to be dominated by variability over subdecadal time scales, particularly the rapid decline in season length observed between 1979 and 1989. In fact, virtually no trend is detectable when the first decade is excluded from trend calculations. In contrast, the sea ice expansion in the Ross Sea is less influenced by shorter-term variability, with trends shown to be more consistent at decadal time scales and beyond. Understanding these contrasting characteristics have implications for sea ice trend attribution. Citation:
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