The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation

The Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO) is a paleoclimate temperature cycle that originates in the Southern Hemisphere, is the presumptive evolutionary precursor of the contemporary Antarctic Oscillation (AAO), and teleconnects to the Northern Hemisphere to influence global temperature. In this s...

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Main Authors: W. Jackson Davis, Peter J. Taylor, W. Barton Davis
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Published: MDPI AG 2019
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:6956cd1156d649478e696e548d52413d 2023-05-15T13:35:41+02:00 The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation W. Jackson Davis Peter J. Taylor W. Barton Davis 2019-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/cli7090112 https://doaj.org/article/6956cd1156d649478e696e548d52413d EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/7/9/112 https://doaj.org/toc/2225-1154 2225-1154 doi:10.3390/cli7090112 https://doaj.org/article/6956cd1156d649478e696e548d52413d Climate, Vol 7, Iss 9, p 112 (2019) Antarctic Circumpolar Current Antarctic Circumpolar Vortex Antarctic drill sites Antarctic Oscillation anthropogenic global warming climate policy Holocene ice cores Last Glacial Maximum Last Glacial Termination natural climate cycle natural global warming relaxation oscillation Southern Annular Mode stable isotope temperature proxies teleconnection Science Q article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/cli7090112 2022-12-30T22:19:32Z The Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO) is a paleoclimate temperature cycle that originates in the Southern Hemisphere, is the presumptive evolutionary precursor of the contemporary Antarctic Oscillation (AAO), and teleconnects to the Northern Hemisphere to influence global temperature. In this study we investigate the internal climate dynamics of the ACO over the last 21 millennia using stable water isotopes frozen in ice cores from 11 Antarctic drill sites as temperature proxies. Spectral and time series analyses reveal that ACOs occurred at all 11 sites over all time periods evaluated, suggesting that the ACO encompasses all of Antarctica. From the Last Glacial Maximum through the Last Glacial Termination (LGT), ACO cycles propagated on a multicentennial time scale from the East Antarctic coastline clockwise around Antarctica in the streamline of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). The velocity of teleconnection (VT) is correlated with the geophysical characteristics of drill sites, including distance from the ocean and temperature. During the LGT, the VT to coastal sites doubled while the VT to inland sites decreased fourfold, correlated with increasing solar insolation at 65°N. These results implicate two interdependent mechanisms of teleconnection, oceanic and atmospheric, and suggest possible physical mechanisms for each. During the warmer Holocene, ACOs arrived synchronously at all drill sites examined, suggesting that the VT increased with temperature. Backward extrapolation of ACO propagation direction and velocity places its estimated geographic origin in the Southern Ocean east of Antarctica, in the region of the strongest sustained surface wind stress over any body of ocean water on Earth. ACO period is correlated with all major cycle parameters except cycle symmetry, consistent with a forced, undamped oscillation in which the driving energy affects all major cycle metrics. Cycle period and symmetry are not discernibly different for the ACO and AAO over the same time periods, suggesting that ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Southern Ocean Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Climate 7 9 112
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topic Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Antarctic Circumpolar Vortex
Antarctic drill sites
Antarctic Oscillation
anthropogenic global warming
climate policy
Holocene
ice cores
Last Glacial Maximum
Last Glacial Termination
natural climate cycle
natural global warming
relaxation oscillation
Southern Annular Mode
stable isotope temperature proxies
teleconnection
Science
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spellingShingle Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Antarctic Circumpolar Vortex
Antarctic drill sites
Antarctic Oscillation
anthropogenic global warming
climate policy
Holocene
ice cores
Last Glacial Maximum
Last Glacial Termination
natural climate cycle
natural global warming
relaxation oscillation
Southern Annular Mode
stable isotope temperature proxies
teleconnection
Science
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W. Jackson Davis
Peter J. Taylor
W. Barton Davis
The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation
topic_facet Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Antarctic Circumpolar Vortex
Antarctic drill sites
Antarctic Oscillation
anthropogenic global warming
climate policy
Holocene
ice cores
Last Glacial Maximum
Last Glacial Termination
natural climate cycle
natural global warming
relaxation oscillation
Southern Annular Mode
stable isotope temperature proxies
teleconnection
Science
Q
description The Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO) is a paleoclimate temperature cycle that originates in the Southern Hemisphere, is the presumptive evolutionary precursor of the contemporary Antarctic Oscillation (AAO), and teleconnects to the Northern Hemisphere to influence global temperature. In this study we investigate the internal climate dynamics of the ACO over the last 21 millennia using stable water isotopes frozen in ice cores from 11 Antarctic drill sites as temperature proxies. Spectral and time series analyses reveal that ACOs occurred at all 11 sites over all time periods evaluated, suggesting that the ACO encompasses all of Antarctica. From the Last Glacial Maximum through the Last Glacial Termination (LGT), ACO cycles propagated on a multicentennial time scale from the East Antarctic coastline clockwise around Antarctica in the streamline of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). The velocity of teleconnection (VT) is correlated with the geophysical characteristics of drill sites, including distance from the ocean and temperature. During the LGT, the VT to coastal sites doubled while the VT to inland sites decreased fourfold, correlated with increasing solar insolation at 65°N. These results implicate two interdependent mechanisms of teleconnection, oceanic and atmospheric, and suggest possible physical mechanisms for each. During the warmer Holocene, ACOs arrived synchronously at all drill sites examined, suggesting that the VT increased with temperature. Backward extrapolation of ACO propagation direction and velocity places its estimated geographic origin in the Southern Ocean east of Antarctica, in the region of the strongest sustained surface wind stress over any body of ocean water on Earth. ACO period is correlated with all major cycle parameters except cycle symmetry, consistent with a forced, undamped oscillation in which the driving energy affects all major cycle metrics. Cycle period and symmetry are not discernibly different for the ACO and AAO over the same time periods, suggesting that ...
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Peter J. Taylor
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title The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation
title_short The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation
title_full The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation
title_fullStr The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation
title_full_unstemmed The Origin and Propagation of the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation
title_sort origin and propagation of the antarctic centennial oscillation
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