The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) Initiative: scientific objectives and experimental design
As the climate warms, the grounded ice sheet and floating ice shelves surrounding Antarctica are melting and releasing additional freshwater into the Southern Ocean. Nonetheless, almost all existing coupled climate models have fixed ice sheets and lack the physics required to represent the dominant...
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ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:gmd109485 2024-09-15T17:44:35+00:00 The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) Initiative: scientific objectives and experimental design Swart, Neil C. Martin, Torge Beadling, Rebecca Chen, Jia-Jia Danek, Christopher England, Matthew H. Farneti, Riccardo Griffies, Stephen M. Hattermann, Tore Hauck, Judith Haumann, F. Alexander Jüling, André Li, Qian Marshall, John Muilwijk, Morven Pauling, Andrew G. Purich, Ariaan Smith, Inga J. Thomas, Max 2023-12-19 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-7289-2023 https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16/7289/2023/ eng eng doi:10.5194/gmd-16-7289-2023 https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/16/7289/2023/ eISSN: 1991-9603 Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-7289-2023 2024-08-28T05:24:15Z As the climate warms, the grounded ice sheet and floating ice shelves surrounding Antarctica are melting and releasing additional freshwater into the Southern Ocean. Nonetheless, almost all existing coupled climate models have fixed ice sheets and lack the physics required to represent the dominant sources of Antarctic melt. These missing ice dynamics represent a key uncertainty that is typically unaccounted for in current global climate change projections. Previous modelling studies that have imposed additional Antarctic meltwater have demonstrated regional impacts on Southern Ocean stratification, circulation, and sea ice, as well as remote changes in atmospheric circulation, tropical precipitation, and global temperature. However, these previous studies have used widely varying rates of freshwater forcing, have been conducted using different climate models and configurations, and have reached differing conclusions on the magnitude of meltwater–climate feedbacks. The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) initiative brings together a team of scientists to quantify the climate system response to Antarctic meltwater input along with key aspects of the uncertainty. In this paper, we summarize the state of knowledge on meltwater discharge from the Antarctic ice sheet and ice shelves to the Southern Ocean and explain the scientific objectives of our initiative. We propose a series of coupled and ocean–sea ice model experiments, including idealized meltwater experiments, historical experiments with observationally consistent meltwater input, and future scenarios driven by meltwater inputs derived from stand-alone ice sheet models. Through coordinating a multi-model ensemble of simulations using a common experimental design, open data archiving, and facilitating scientific collaboration, SOFIA aims to move the community toward better constraining our understanding of the climate system response to Antarctic melt. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelves Sea ice Southern Ocean Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Geoscientific Model Development 16 24 7289 7309 |
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As the climate warms, the grounded ice sheet and floating ice shelves surrounding Antarctica are melting and releasing additional freshwater into the Southern Ocean. Nonetheless, almost all existing coupled climate models have fixed ice sheets and lack the physics required to represent the dominant sources of Antarctic melt. These missing ice dynamics represent a key uncertainty that is typically unaccounted for in current global climate change projections. Previous modelling studies that have imposed additional Antarctic meltwater have demonstrated regional impacts on Southern Ocean stratification, circulation, and sea ice, as well as remote changes in atmospheric circulation, tropical precipitation, and global temperature. However, these previous studies have used widely varying rates of freshwater forcing, have been conducted using different climate models and configurations, and have reached differing conclusions on the magnitude of meltwater–climate feedbacks. The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) initiative brings together a team of scientists to quantify the climate system response to Antarctic meltwater input along with key aspects of the uncertainty. In this paper, we summarize the state of knowledge on meltwater discharge from the Antarctic ice sheet and ice shelves to the Southern Ocean and explain the scientific objectives of our initiative. We propose a series of coupled and ocean–sea ice model experiments, including idealized meltwater experiments, historical experiments with observationally consistent meltwater input, and future scenarios driven by meltwater inputs derived from stand-alone ice sheet models. Through coordinating a multi-model ensemble of simulations using a common experimental design, open data archiving, and facilitating scientific collaboration, SOFIA aims to move the community toward better constraining our understanding of the climate system response to Antarctic melt. |
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Swart, Neil C. Martin, Torge Beadling, Rebecca Chen, Jia-Jia Danek, Christopher England, Matthew H. Farneti, Riccardo Griffies, Stephen M. Hattermann, Tore Hauck, Judith Haumann, F. Alexander Jüling, André Li, Qian Marshall, John Muilwijk, Morven Pauling, Andrew G. Purich, Ariaan Smith, Inga J. Thomas, Max |
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Swart, Neil C. Martin, Torge Beadling, Rebecca Chen, Jia-Jia Danek, Christopher England, Matthew H. Farneti, Riccardo Griffies, Stephen M. Hattermann, Tore Hauck, Judith Haumann, F. Alexander Jüling, André Li, Qian Marshall, John Muilwijk, Morven Pauling, Andrew G. Purich, Ariaan Smith, Inga J. Thomas, Max The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) Initiative: scientific objectives and experimental design |
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Swart, Neil C. Martin, Torge Beadling, Rebecca Chen, Jia-Jia Danek, Christopher England, Matthew H. Farneti, Riccardo Griffies, Stephen M. Hattermann, Tore Hauck, Judith Haumann, F. Alexander Jüling, André Li, Qian Marshall, John Muilwijk, Morven Pauling, Andrew G. Purich, Ariaan Smith, Inga J. Thomas, Max |
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The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) Initiative: scientific objectives and experimental design |
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The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) Initiative: scientific objectives and experimental design |
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The Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) Initiative: scientific objectives and experimental design |
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