The Weddell Gyre, Southern Ocean: Present knowledge and future challenges

The Weddell Gyre (WG) is one of the main oceanographic features of the Southern Ocean south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current which plays an influential role in global ocean circulation as well as gas exchange with the atmosphere. We review the state-of-the art knowledge concerning the WG from an...

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Main Authors: Vernet, M., Geibert, W., Hoppema, M., Brown, P. J., Haas, C., Hellmer, H. H., Jokat, W., Jullion, L., Mazloff, M., Bakker, D. C.E., Brearley, J. A., Croot, P., Hattermann, T., Hauck, J., Hillenbrand, C. D., Hoppe, C. J.M., Huhn, O., Koch, B. P., Lechtenfeld, O. J., Meredith, M. P., Naveira Garabato, A. C., Nöthig, E. M., Peeken, I., Rutgers van der Loeff, M. M., Schmidtko, S., Schröder, M., Strass, V. H., Torres-Valdés, S., Verdy, A.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:432865 2023-08-27T04:04:15+02:00 The Weddell Gyre, Southern Ocean: Present knowledge and future challenges Vernet, M. Geibert, W. Hoppema, M. Brown, P. J. Haas, C. Hellmer, H. H. Jokat, W. Jullion, L. Mazloff, M. Bakker, D. C.E. Brearley, J. A. Croot, P. Hattermann, T. Hauck, J. Hillenbrand, C. D. Hoppe, C. J.M. Huhn, O. Koch, B. P. Lechtenfeld, O. J. Meredith, M. P. Naveira Garabato, A. C. Nöthig, E. M. Peeken, I. Rutgers van der Loeff, M. M. Schmidtko, S. Schröder, M. Strass, V. H. Torres-Valdés, S. Verdy, A. 2019-07-04 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/432865/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/432865/1/Vernet_et_al_2019_Reviews_of_Geophysics.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/432865/1/Vernet_et_al_2019_Reviews_of_Geophysics.pdf Vernet, M., Geibert, W., Hoppema, M., Brown, P. J., Haas, C., Hellmer, H. H., Jokat, W., Jullion, L., Mazloff, M., Bakker, D. C.E., Brearley, J. A., Croot, P., Hattermann, T., Hauck, J., Hillenbrand, C. D., Hoppe, C. J.M., Huhn, O., Koch, B. P., Lechtenfeld, O. J., Meredith, M. P., Naveira Garabato, A. C., Nöthig, E. M., Peeken, I., Rutgers van der Loeff, M. M., Schmidtko, S., Schröder, M., Strass, V. H., Torres-Valdés, S. and Verdy, A. (2019) The Weddell Gyre, Southern Ocean: Present knowledge and future challenges. Reviews of Geophysics. (doi:10.1029/2018RG000604 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018RG000604>). cc_by_nc_nd_4 Review PeerReviewed 2019 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1029/2018RG000604 2023-08-03T22:24:06Z The Weddell Gyre (WG) is one of the main oceanographic features of the Southern Ocean south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current which plays an influential role in global ocean circulation as well as gas exchange with the atmosphere. We review the state-of-the art knowledge concerning the WG from an interdisciplinary perspective, uncovering critical aspects needed to understand this system's role in shaping the future evolution of oceanic heat and carbon uptake over the next decades. The main limitations in our knowledge are related to the conditions in this extreme and remote environment, where the polar night, very low air temperatures, and presence of sea ice year-round hamper field and remotely sensed measurements. We highlight the importance of winter and under-ice conditions in the southern WG, the role that new technology will play to overcome present-day sampling limitations, the importance of the WG connectivity to the low-latitude oceans and atmosphere, and the expected intensification of the WG circulation as the westerly winds intensify. Greater international cooperation is needed to define key sampling locations that can be visited by any research vessel in the region. Existing transects sampled since the 1980s along the Prime Meridian and along an East-West section at ~62°S should be maintained with regularity to provide answers to the relevant questions. This approach will provide long-term data to determine trends and will improve representation of processes for regional, Antarctic-wide, and global modeling efforts—thereby enhancing predictions of the WG in global ocean circulation and climate. Review Antarc* Antarctic polar night Sea ice Southern Ocean University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Reviews of Geophysics 57 3 623 708
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description The Weddell Gyre (WG) is one of the main oceanographic features of the Southern Ocean south of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current which plays an influential role in global ocean circulation as well as gas exchange with the atmosphere. We review the state-of-the art knowledge concerning the WG from an interdisciplinary perspective, uncovering critical aspects needed to understand this system's role in shaping the future evolution of oceanic heat and carbon uptake over the next decades. The main limitations in our knowledge are related to the conditions in this extreme and remote environment, where the polar night, very low air temperatures, and presence of sea ice year-round hamper field and remotely sensed measurements. We highlight the importance of winter and under-ice conditions in the southern WG, the role that new technology will play to overcome present-day sampling limitations, the importance of the WG connectivity to the low-latitude oceans and atmosphere, and the expected intensification of the WG circulation as the westerly winds intensify. Greater international cooperation is needed to define key sampling locations that can be visited by any research vessel in the region. Existing transects sampled since the 1980s along the Prime Meridian and along an East-West section at ~62°S should be maintained with regularity to provide answers to the relevant questions. This approach will provide long-term data to determine trends and will improve representation of processes for regional, Antarctic-wide, and global modeling efforts—thereby enhancing predictions of the WG in global ocean circulation and climate.
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author Vernet, M.
Geibert, W.
Hoppema, M.
Brown, P. J.
Haas, C.
Hellmer, H. H.
Jokat, W.
Jullion, L.
Mazloff, M.
Bakker, D. C.E.
Brearley, J. A.
Croot, P.
Hattermann, T.
Hauck, J.
Hillenbrand, C. D.
Hoppe, C. J.M.
Huhn, O.
Koch, B. P.
Lechtenfeld, O. J.
Meredith, M. P.
Naveira Garabato, A. C.
Nöthig, E. M.
Peeken, I.
Rutgers van der Loeff, M. M.
Schmidtko, S.
Schröder, M.
Strass, V. H.
Torres-Valdés, S.
Verdy, A.
spellingShingle Vernet, M.
Geibert, W.
Hoppema, M.
Brown, P. J.
Haas, C.
Hellmer, H. H.
Jokat, W.
Jullion, L.
Mazloff, M.
Bakker, D. C.E.
Brearley, J. A.
Croot, P.
Hattermann, T.
Hauck, J.
Hillenbrand, C. D.
Hoppe, C. J.M.
Huhn, O.
Koch, B. P.
Lechtenfeld, O. J.
Meredith, M. P.
Naveira Garabato, A. C.
Nöthig, E. M.
Peeken, I.
Rutgers van der Loeff, M. M.
Schmidtko, S.
Schröder, M.
Strass, V. H.
Torres-Valdés, S.
Verdy, A.
The Weddell Gyre, Southern Ocean: Present knowledge and future challenges
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Geibert, W.
Hoppema, M.
Brown, P. J.
Haas, C.
Hellmer, H. H.
Jokat, W.
Jullion, L.
Mazloff, M.
Bakker, D. C.E.
Brearley, J. A.
Croot, P.
Hattermann, T.
Hauck, J.
Hillenbrand, C. D.
Hoppe, C. J.M.
Huhn, O.
Koch, B. P.
Lechtenfeld, O. J.
Meredith, M. P.
Naveira Garabato, A. C.
Nöthig, E. M.
Peeken, I.
Rutgers van der Loeff, M. M.
Schmidtko, S.
Schröder, M.
Strass, V. H.
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