The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years

High-resolution, well-dated climate archives provide an opportunity to investigate the dynamic interactions of climate patterns relevant for future projections. Here, we present data from a new, annually-dated ice core record from the eastern Ross Sea. Comparison of the Roosevelt Island Climate Evol...

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Main Authors: Bertler, Nancy A.N., Conway, Howard, Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe, Emanuelsson, Daniel B., Winstrup, Mai, Vallelonga, Paul T., Lee, James E., Brook, Ed J., Severinghaus, Jeffrey P., Fudge, Taylor J., Keller, Elizabeth D., Baisden, W. Troy, Hindmarsh, Richard C.A., Neff, Peter D., Blunier, Thomas, Edwards, Ross, Mayewski, Paul A., Kipfstuhl, Sepp, Buizert, Christo, Canessa, Silvia, Dadic, Ruzica, Kjær, Helle A., Kurbatov, Andrei, Zhang, Dongqi, Waddington, Ed D., Baccolo, Giovanni, Beers, Thomas, Brightley, Hannah J., Carter, Lionel, Clemens-Sewall, David, Ciobanu, Viorela G., Delmonte, Barbara, Eling, Lukas, Ellis, Aja A., Ganesh, Shruthi, Golledge, Nicholas R., Haines, Skylar A., Handley, Michael, Hawley, Robert L., Hogan, Chad M., Johnson, Katelyn M., Korotkikh, Elena, Lowry, Daniel P., Mandeno, Darcy, McKay, Robert M., Menking, James A., Naish, Timothy R., Noerling, Caroline, Ollive, Agathe, Orsi, Anaïs
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union 2018
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517717/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517717/1/Bertler.pdf
https://www.clim-past.net/14/193/2018/
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description High-resolution, well-dated climate archives provide an opportunity to investigate the dynamic interactions of climate patterns relevant for future projections. Here, we present data from a new, annually-dated ice core record from the eastern Ross Sea. Comparison of the Roosevelt Island Climate Evolution (RICE) ice core records with climate reanalysis data for the 1979–2012 calibration period shows that RICE records reliably capture temperature and snow precipitation variability of the region. RICE is compared with data from West Antarctica (West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide Ice Core) and the western (Talos Dome) and eastern (Siple Dome) Ross Sea. For most of the past 2,700 years, the eastern Ross Sea was warming with perhaps increased snow accumulation and decreased sea ice extent. However, West Antarctica cooled whereas the western Ross Sea showed no significant temperature trend. From the 17th Century onwards, this relationship changes. All three regions now show signs of warming, with snow accumulation declining in West Antarctica and the eastern Ross Sea, but increasing in the western Ross Sea. Analysis of decadal to centennial-scale climate variability superimposed on the longer term trend reveal that periods characterised by opposing temperature trends between the Eastern and Western Ross Sea have occurred since the 3rd Century but are masked by longer-term trends. This pattern here is referred to as the Ross Sea Dipole, caused by a sensitive response of the region to dynamic interactions of the Southern Annual Mode and tropical forcings.
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author Bertler, Nancy A.N.
Conway, Howard
Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe
Emanuelsson, Daniel B.
Winstrup, Mai
Vallelonga, Paul T.
Lee, James E.
Brook, Ed J.
Severinghaus, Jeffrey P.
Fudge, Taylor J.
Keller, Elizabeth D.
Baisden, W. Troy
Hindmarsh, Richard C.A.
Neff, Peter D.
Blunier, Thomas
Edwards, Ross
Mayewski, Paul A.
Kipfstuhl, Sepp
Buizert, Christo
Canessa, Silvia
Dadic, Ruzica
Kjær, Helle A.
Kurbatov, Andrei
Zhang, Dongqi
Waddington, Ed D.
Baccolo, Giovanni
Beers, Thomas
Brightley, Hannah J.
Carter, Lionel
Clemens-Sewall, David
Ciobanu, Viorela G.
Delmonte, Barbara
Eling, Lukas
Ellis, Aja A.
Ganesh, Shruthi
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Haines, Skylar A.
Handley, Michael
Hawley, Robert L.
Hogan, Chad M.
Johnson, Katelyn M.
Korotkikh, Elena
Lowry, Daniel P.
Mandeno, Darcy
McKay, Robert M.
Menking, James A.
Naish, Timothy R.
Noerling, Caroline
Ollive, Agathe
Orsi, Anaïs
spellingShingle Bertler, Nancy A.N.
Conway, Howard
Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe
Emanuelsson, Daniel B.
Winstrup, Mai
Vallelonga, Paul T.
Lee, James E.
Brook, Ed J.
Severinghaus, Jeffrey P.
Fudge, Taylor J.
Keller, Elizabeth D.
Baisden, W. Troy
Hindmarsh, Richard C.A.
Neff, Peter D.
Blunier, Thomas
Edwards, Ross
Mayewski, Paul A.
Kipfstuhl, Sepp
Buizert, Christo
Canessa, Silvia
Dadic, Ruzica
Kjær, Helle A.
Kurbatov, Andrei
Zhang, Dongqi
Waddington, Ed D.
Baccolo, Giovanni
Beers, Thomas
Brightley, Hannah J.
Carter, Lionel
Clemens-Sewall, David
Ciobanu, Viorela G.
Delmonte, Barbara
Eling, Lukas
Ellis, Aja A.
Ganesh, Shruthi
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Haines, Skylar A.
Handley, Michael
Hawley, Robert L.
Hogan, Chad M.
Johnson, Katelyn M.
Korotkikh, Elena
Lowry, Daniel P.
Mandeno, Darcy
McKay, Robert M.
Menking, James A.
Naish, Timothy R.
Noerling, Caroline
Ollive, Agathe
Orsi, Anaïs
The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years
author_facet Bertler, Nancy A.N.
Conway, Howard
Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe
Emanuelsson, Daniel B.
Winstrup, Mai
Vallelonga, Paul T.
Lee, James E.
Brook, Ed J.
Severinghaus, Jeffrey P.
Fudge, Taylor J.
Keller, Elizabeth D.
Baisden, W. Troy
Hindmarsh, Richard C.A.
Neff, Peter D.
Blunier, Thomas
Edwards, Ross
Mayewski, Paul A.
Kipfstuhl, Sepp
Buizert, Christo
Canessa, Silvia
Dadic, Ruzica
Kjær, Helle A.
Kurbatov, Andrei
Zhang, Dongqi
Waddington, Ed D.
Baccolo, Giovanni
Beers, Thomas
Brightley, Hannah J.
Carter, Lionel
Clemens-Sewall, David
Ciobanu, Viorela G.
Delmonte, Barbara
Eling, Lukas
Ellis, Aja A.
Ganesh, Shruthi
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Haines, Skylar A.
Handley, Michael
Hawley, Robert L.
Hogan, Chad M.
Johnson, Katelyn M.
Korotkikh, Elena
Lowry, Daniel P.
Mandeno, Darcy
McKay, Robert M.
Menking, James A.
Naish, Timothy R.
Noerling, Caroline
Ollive, Agathe
Orsi, Anaïs
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title The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years
title_short The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years
title_full The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years
title_fullStr The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years
title_full_unstemmed The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years
title_sort ross sea dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the ross sea region, antarctica, over the past 2700 years
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:517717 2023-05-15T13:49:34+02:00 The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years Bertler, Nancy A.N. Conway, Howard Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe Emanuelsson, Daniel B. Winstrup, Mai Vallelonga, Paul T. Lee, James E. Brook, Ed J. Severinghaus, Jeffrey P. Fudge, Taylor J. Keller, Elizabeth D. Baisden, W. Troy Hindmarsh, Richard C.A. Neff, Peter D. Blunier, Thomas Edwards, Ross Mayewski, Paul A. Kipfstuhl, Sepp Buizert, Christo Canessa, Silvia Dadic, Ruzica Kjær, Helle A. Kurbatov, Andrei Zhang, Dongqi Waddington, Ed D. Baccolo, Giovanni Beers, Thomas Brightley, Hannah J. Carter, Lionel Clemens-Sewall, David Ciobanu, Viorela G. Delmonte, Barbara Eling, Lukas Ellis, Aja A. Ganesh, Shruthi Golledge, Nicholas R. Haines, Skylar A. Handley, Michael Hawley, Robert L. Hogan, Chad M. Johnson, Katelyn M. Korotkikh, Elena Lowry, Daniel P. Mandeno, Darcy McKay, Robert M. Menking, James A. Naish, Timothy R. Noerling, Caroline Ollive, Agathe Orsi, Anaïs 2018-02-21 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517717/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517717/1/Bertler.pdf https://www.clim-past.net/14/193/2018/ en eng Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517717/1/Bertler.pdf Bertler, Nancy A.N.; Conway, Howard; Dahl-Jensen, Dorthe; Emanuelsson, Daniel B.; Winstrup, Mai; Vallelonga, Paul T.; Lee, James E.; Brook, Ed J.; Severinghaus, Jeffrey P.; Fudge, Taylor J.; Keller, Elizabeth D.; Baisden, W. Troy; Hindmarsh, Richard C.A. orcid:0000-0003-1633-2416 Neff, Peter D.; Blunier, Thomas; Edwards, Ross; Mayewski, Paul A.; Kipfstuhl, Sepp; Buizert, Christo; Canessa, Silvia; Dadic, Ruzica; Kjær, Helle A.; Kurbatov, Andrei; Zhang, Dongqi; Waddington, Ed D.; Baccolo, Giovanni; Beers, Thomas; Brightley, Hannah J.; Carter, Lionel; Clemens-Sewall, David; Ciobanu, Viorela G.; Delmonte, Barbara; Eling, Lukas; Ellis, Aja A.; Ganesh, Shruthi; Golledge, Nicholas R.; Haines, Skylar A.; Handley, Michael; Hawley, Robert L.; Hogan, Chad M.; Johnson, Katelyn M.; Korotkikh, Elena; Lowry, Daniel P.; Mandeno, Darcy; McKay, Robert M.; Menking, James A.; Naish, Timothy R.; Noerling, Caroline; Ollive, Agathe; Orsi, Anaïs; Proemse, Bernadette C.; Pyne, Alexander R.; Pyne, Rebecca L.; Renwick, James; Scherer, Reed P.; Semper, Stefanie; Simonsen, Marius; Sneed, Sharon B.; Steig, Eric J.; Tuohy, Andrea; Ulayottil Venugopal, Abhijith; Valero-Delgado, Fernando; Venkatesh, Janani; Wang, Feitang; Wang, Shimeng; Winski, Dominic A.; Winton, Victoria H.L.; Whiteford, Arran; Xiao, Cunde; Yang, Jiao; Zhang, Xin. 2018 The Ross Sea Dipole - temperature, snow accumulation and sea ice variability in the Ross Sea region, Antarctica, over the past 2700 Years. Climate of the Past, 14 (2). 193-214. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-14-193-2018 <https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-14-193-2018> cc_by_4 CC-BY Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2018 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-14-193-2018 2023-02-04T19:45:17Z High-resolution, well-dated climate archives provide an opportunity to investigate the dynamic interactions of climate patterns relevant for future projections. Here, we present data from a new, annually-dated ice core record from the eastern Ross Sea. Comparison of the Roosevelt Island Climate Evolution (RICE) ice core records with climate reanalysis data for the 1979–2012 calibration period shows that RICE records reliably capture temperature and snow precipitation variability of the region. RICE is compared with data from West Antarctica (West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide Ice Core) and the western (Talos Dome) and eastern (Siple Dome) Ross Sea. For most of the past 2,700 years, the eastern Ross Sea was warming with perhaps increased snow accumulation and decreased sea ice extent. However, West Antarctica cooled whereas the western Ross Sea showed no significant temperature trend. From the 17th Century onwards, this relationship changes. All three regions now show signs of warming, with snow accumulation declining in West Antarctica and the eastern Ross Sea, but increasing in the western Ross Sea. Analysis of decadal to centennial-scale climate variability superimposed on the longer term trend reveal that periods characterised by opposing temperature trends between the Eastern and Western Ross Sea have occurred since the 3rd Century but are masked by longer-term trends. This pattern here is referred to as the Ross Sea Dipole, caused by a sensitive response of the region to dynamic interactions of the Southern Annual Mode and tropical forcings. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Ice Sheet Roosevelt Island Ross Sea Sea ice West Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Ross Sea West Antarctica West Antarctic Ice Sheet Siple ENVELOPE(-83.917,-83.917,-75.917,-75.917) Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) Roosevelt Island ENVELOPE(-162.000,-162.000,-79.283,-79.283) Siple Dome ENVELOPE(-148.833,-148.833,-81.667,-81.667) Climate of the Past 14 2 193 214