Estimating summer sea ice extent in the Weddell Sea during the early 19th century

Over the past 3 decades, discordant trends in sea ice extent have been observed between the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Arctic sea ice extent has been characterised by a rapid decline, whereas Antarctic sea ice extent, while highly variable interannually, has tended to increase. Climate models hav...

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Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Love, Eleanor, Bigg, Grant R.
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spelling ftnonlinearchiv:oai:noa.gwlb.de:cop_mods_00069232 2023-11-12T04:03:23+01:00 Estimating summer sea ice extent in the Weddell Sea during the early 19th century Love, Eleanor Bigg, Grant R. 2023-10 electronic https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-19-1905-2023 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00069232 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00067624/cp-19-1905-2023.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/1905/2023/cp-19-1905-2023.pdf eng eng Copernicus Publications Climate of the Past -- http://www.copernicus.org/EGU/cp/cp/published_papers.html -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2217985 -- 1814-9332 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-19-1905-2023 https://noa.gwlb.de/receive/cop_mods_00069232 https://noa.gwlb.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/cop_derivate_00067624/cp-19-1905-2023.pdf https://cp.copernicus.org/articles/19/1905/2023/cp-19-1905-2023.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ uneingeschränkt info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article Verlagsveröffentlichung article Text doc-type:article 2023 ftnonlinearchiv https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-19-1905-2023 2023-10-15T23:22:18Z Over the past 3 decades, discordant trends in sea ice extent have been observed between the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Arctic sea ice extent has been characterised by a rapid decline, whereas Antarctic sea ice extent, while highly variable interannually, has tended to increase. Climate models have so far failed to capture these trends. Coupled with the limited pre-1970 sea ice dataset, this poses a significant challenge to quantifying the mechanisms responsible for driving such trends. However, historical records from early Antarctic expeditions contain a wealth of information regarding the nature and concentration of sea ice. Such records have been underutilised, and their analysis may enhance our understanding of recent Antarctic sea ice variability. For the purpose of this study, nine records from eight Antarctic expeditions have been examined. Summer sea ice positions recorded during 1820–1843 have been compared to satellite observations from 1987–2017, as well as historical data for the period 1897–1917. Through analysis of these three time series, estimates for the northern limits of summer sea ice in the Weddell Sea during the early 19th century have been produced. The key findings of this study indicate a 19th century average core summer northernmost sea ice latitude in much of the Weddell Sea that was further north than during the modern era, with 19th century February having significantly more sea ice by all measures. However, late summer sea ice was most extensive in the early years of the 20th century. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Sea ice Weddell Sea Niedersächsisches Online-Archiv NOA Arctic Antarctic Weddell Sea Weddell Climate of the Past 19 10 1905 1917
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description Over the past 3 decades, discordant trends in sea ice extent have been observed between the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Arctic sea ice extent has been characterised by a rapid decline, whereas Antarctic sea ice extent, while highly variable interannually, has tended to increase. Climate models have so far failed to capture these trends. Coupled with the limited pre-1970 sea ice dataset, this poses a significant challenge to quantifying the mechanisms responsible for driving such trends. However, historical records from early Antarctic expeditions contain a wealth of information regarding the nature and concentration of sea ice. Such records have been underutilised, and their analysis may enhance our understanding of recent Antarctic sea ice variability. For the purpose of this study, nine records from eight Antarctic expeditions have been examined. Summer sea ice positions recorded during 1820–1843 have been compared to satellite observations from 1987–2017, as well as historical data for the period 1897–1917. Through analysis of these three time series, estimates for the northern limits of summer sea ice in the Weddell Sea during the early 19th century have been produced. The key findings of this study indicate a 19th century average core summer northernmost sea ice latitude in much of the Weddell Sea that was further north than during the modern era, with 19th century February having significantly more sea ice by all measures. However, late summer sea ice was most extensive in the early years of the 20th century.
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title Estimating summer sea ice extent in the Weddell Sea during the early 19th century
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