Short- and long-term variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets

The variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets occurs on various timescales and is important for projections of sea level rise; however, there are substantial uncertainties concerning future ice-sheet mass changes. In this Review, we explore the degree to which short-term fluctuations and...

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Main Authors: Hanna, Edward, Topál, Dániel, Box, Jason E., Buzzard, Sammie, Christie, Frazer D. W., Hvidberg, Christine, Morlighem, Mathieu, De santis, Laura, Silvano, Alessandro, Colleoni, Florence, Sasgen, Ingo, Banwell, Alison F., Van den broeke, Michiel R., Deconto, Robert, De rydt, Jan, Goelzer, Heiko, Gossart, Alexandra, Gudmundsson, G. Hilmar, Lindbäck, Katrin, Miles, Bertie, Mottram, Ruth, Pattyn, Frank, Reese, Ronja, Rignot, Eric, Srivastava, Aakriti, Sun, Sainan, Toller, Justin, Tuckett, Peter A., Ultee, Lizz
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: 2024
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:488511 2024-05-12T07:53:25+00:00 Short- and long-term variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets Hanna, Edward Topál, Dániel Box, Jason E. Buzzard, Sammie Christie, Frazer D. W. Hvidberg, Christine Morlighem, Mathieu De santis, Laura Silvano, Alessandro Colleoni, Florence Sasgen, Ingo Banwell, Alison F. Van den broeke, Michiel R. Deconto, Robert De rydt, Jan Goelzer, Heiko Gossart, Alexandra Gudmundsson, G. Hilmar Lindbäck, Katrin Miles, Bertie Mottram, Ruth Pattyn, Frank Reese, Ronja Rignot, Eric Srivastava, Aakriti Sun, Sainan Toller, Justin Tuckett, Peter A. Ultee, Lizz 2024-03 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/488511/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/488511/1/Article_File.docx en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/488511/1/Article_File.docx Hanna, Edward, Topál, Dániel and Box, Jason E. , et al. (2024) Short- and long-term variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 5 (3), 193-210. (doi:10.1038/s43017-023-00509-7 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43017-023-00509-7>). cc_by_4 Review PeerReviewed 2024 ftsouthampton 2024-04-17T14:08:58Z The variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets occurs on various timescales and is important for projections of sea level rise; however, there are substantial uncertainties concerning future ice-sheet mass changes. In this Review, we explore the degree to which short-term fluctuations and extreme glaciological events reflect the ice sheets’ long-term evolution and response to ongoing climate change. Short-term (decadal or shorter) variations in atmospheric or oceanic conditions can trigger amplifying feedbacks that increase the sensitivity of ice sheets to climate change. For example, variability in ocean-induced and atmosphere-induced melting can trigger ice thinning, retreat and/or collapse of ice shelves, grounding-line retreat, and ice flow acceleration. The Antarctic Ice Sheet is especially prone to increased melting and ice sheet collapse from warm ocean currents, which could be accentuated with increased climate variability. In Greenland both high and low melt anomalies have been observed since 2012, highlighting the influence of increased interannual climate variability on extreme glaciological events and ice sheet evolution. Failing to adequately account for such variability can result in biased projections of multi-decadal ice mass loss. Therefore, future research should aim to improve climate and ocean observations and models, and develop sophisticated ice sheet models that are directly constrained by observational records and can capture ice dynamical changes across various timescales. Review Antarc* Antarctic Greenland Ice Sheet Ice Shelves University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Greenland The Antarctic
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description The variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets occurs on various timescales and is important for projections of sea level rise; however, there are substantial uncertainties concerning future ice-sheet mass changes. In this Review, we explore the degree to which short-term fluctuations and extreme glaciological events reflect the ice sheets’ long-term evolution and response to ongoing climate change. Short-term (decadal or shorter) variations in atmospheric or oceanic conditions can trigger amplifying feedbacks that increase the sensitivity of ice sheets to climate change. For example, variability in ocean-induced and atmosphere-induced melting can trigger ice thinning, retreat and/or collapse of ice shelves, grounding-line retreat, and ice flow acceleration. The Antarctic Ice Sheet is especially prone to increased melting and ice sheet collapse from warm ocean currents, which could be accentuated with increased climate variability. In Greenland both high and low melt anomalies have been observed since 2012, highlighting the influence of increased interannual climate variability on extreme glaciological events and ice sheet evolution. Failing to adequately account for such variability can result in biased projections of multi-decadal ice mass loss. Therefore, future research should aim to improve climate and ocean observations and models, and develop sophisticated ice sheet models that are directly constrained by observational records and can capture ice dynamical changes across various timescales.
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author Hanna, Edward
Topál, Dániel
Box, Jason E.
Buzzard, Sammie
Christie, Frazer D. W.
Hvidberg, Christine
Morlighem, Mathieu
De santis, Laura
Silvano, Alessandro
Colleoni, Florence
Sasgen, Ingo
Banwell, Alison F.
Van den broeke, Michiel R.
Deconto, Robert
De rydt, Jan
Goelzer, Heiko
Gossart, Alexandra
Gudmundsson, G. Hilmar
Lindbäck, Katrin
Miles, Bertie
Mottram, Ruth
Pattyn, Frank
Reese, Ronja
Rignot, Eric
Srivastava, Aakriti
Sun, Sainan
Toller, Justin
Tuckett, Peter A.
Ultee, Lizz
spellingShingle Hanna, Edward
Topál, Dániel
Box, Jason E.
Buzzard, Sammie
Christie, Frazer D. W.
Hvidberg, Christine
Morlighem, Mathieu
De santis, Laura
Silvano, Alessandro
Colleoni, Florence
Sasgen, Ingo
Banwell, Alison F.
Van den broeke, Michiel R.
Deconto, Robert
De rydt, Jan
Goelzer, Heiko
Gossart, Alexandra
Gudmundsson, G. Hilmar
Lindbäck, Katrin
Miles, Bertie
Mottram, Ruth
Pattyn, Frank
Reese, Ronja
Rignot, Eric
Srivastava, Aakriti
Sun, Sainan
Toller, Justin
Tuckett, Peter A.
Ultee, Lizz
Short- and long-term variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets
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Topál, Dániel
Box, Jason E.
Buzzard, Sammie
Christie, Frazer D. W.
Hvidberg, Christine
Morlighem, Mathieu
De santis, Laura
Silvano, Alessandro
Colleoni, Florence
Sasgen, Ingo
Banwell, Alison F.
Van den broeke, Michiel R.
Deconto, Robert
De rydt, Jan
Goelzer, Heiko
Gossart, Alexandra
Gudmundsson, G. Hilmar
Lindbäck, Katrin
Miles, Bertie
Mottram, Ruth
Pattyn, Frank
Reese, Ronja
Rignot, Eric
Srivastava, Aakriti
Sun, Sainan
Toller, Justin
Tuckett, Peter A.
Ultee, Lizz
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Hanna, Edward, Topál, Dániel and Box, Jason E. , et al. (2024) Short- and long-term variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets. Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 5 (3), 193-210. (doi:10.1038/s43017-023-00509-7 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43017-023-00509-7>).
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