The Southern Ocean's role in climate

Anthropogenic carbon and heat uptake by the ocean: Will the Southern Ocean remain a major sink? by Carolina O. Dufour, Ivy Frenger, Thomas L. Frolicher, Alison R. Gray, Stephen M. Griffies, Adele K. Morrison, Jorge L. Sarmiento, and Sarah A. Schlunegger; Estimating Southern Ocean air-sea fluxes from...

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Main Author: University Corporation For Atmospheric Rsearch UCAR
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: U.S. CLIVAR Project Office 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5065/d6vm49r0
http://opensky.ucar.edu/islandora/object/usclivar:85
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Summary:Anthropogenic carbon and heat uptake by the ocean: Will the Southern Ocean remain a major sink? by Carolina O. Dufour, Ivy Frenger, Thomas L. Frolicher, Alison R. Gray, Stephen M. Griffies, Adele K. Morrison, Jorge L. Sarmiento, and Sarah A. Schlunegger; Estimating Southern Ocean air-sea fluxes from models and observations, by Sarah Gille, Ivana Cerovechi, Matt Mazloff, Veronica Tamsitt; Observed and projected trends in Antartic sea ice, by Kyle C. Armour and Cecilia M. Bitz; State estimation for determining the properties and sensitivities of the Souther Ocean carbon cycle, by Matthew R. Mazloff and Ariane Verdy; Biogeochemical metrics for the evaluation of the Southern Ocean in Earth system models, by Joellen L. Russell and Igor Kamenkovich