Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021

The calving of Antarctic ice shelves remains unpredictable to date due to a lack of understanding of the role of the different climatic components in such events. In this study, the role of atmospheric forcing in the calving of the Brunt Ice Shelf (BIS) in February 2021 is investigated using a combi...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Main Authors: Francis, Diana (author), Fonseca, Ricardo (author), Mattingly, Kyle S. (author), Marsh, Oliver J. (author), Lhermitte, S.L.M. (author), Cherif, Charfeddine (author)
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:baee657b-c19d-44da-8da5-4ba19be765c1 2024-02-11T09:58:31+01:00 Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021 Francis, Diana (author) Fonseca, Ricardo (author) Mattingly, Kyle S. (author) Marsh, Oliver J. (author) Lhermitte, S.L.M. (author) Cherif, Charfeddine (author) 2022 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:baee657b-c19d-44da-8da5-4ba19be765c1 https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD036424 en eng http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85131900554&partnerID=8YFLogxK Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres--2169-897X--e709674d-3dc1-4e24-a2e1-8b6c420670b1 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:baee657b-c19d-44da-8da5-4ba19be765c1 https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD036424 © 2022 Diana Francis, Ricardo Fonseca, Kyle S. Mattingly, Oliver J. Marsh, S.L.M. Lhermitte, Charfeddine Cherif atmospheric rivers circumglobal wave train ice shelf calving ocean slope polar cyclones zonal wavenumber 3 (ZW3) journal article 2022 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD036424 2024-01-24T23:33:30Z The calving of Antarctic ice shelves remains unpredictable to date due to a lack of understanding of the role of the different climatic components in such events. In this study, the role of atmospheric forcing in the calving of the Brunt Ice Shelf (BIS) in February 2021 is investigated using a combination of observational and reanalysis data. The occurrence of a series of extreme cyclones around the time of the calving induced an oceanward sea-surface slope of >0.08° leading to the calving along a pre-existing rift. The severe storms were sustained by the development of a pressure dipole on both sides of the BIS associated with a La Niña event and the positive phase of the Southern Annular Mode. Poleward advection of warm and moist low-latitude air over the BIS area just before the calving was also observed in association with atmospheric rivers accompanying the cyclones. Immediately after the calving, strong offshore winds continued and promoted the drift of the iceberg A-74 in the Weddell Sea at a speed up to 700 m day −1 . This study highlights the contribution of local atmospheric conditions to ice-shelf dynamics. The link to the larger scale circulation patterns indicates that both need to be accounted for in the projections of Antarctic ice shelf evolution. Mathematical Geodesy and Positioning Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Iceberg* Weddell Sea Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Antarctic Brunt Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-22.500,-22.500,-74.750,-74.750) Weddell Weddell Sea Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 127 11
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topic atmospheric rivers
circumglobal wave train
ice shelf calving
ocean slope
polar cyclones
zonal wavenumber 3 (ZW3)
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circumglobal wave train
ice shelf calving
ocean slope
polar cyclones
zonal wavenumber 3 (ZW3)
Francis, Diana (author)
Fonseca, Ricardo (author)
Mattingly, Kyle S. (author)
Marsh, Oliver J. (author)
Lhermitte, S.L.M. (author)
Cherif, Charfeddine (author)
Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021
topic_facet atmospheric rivers
circumglobal wave train
ice shelf calving
ocean slope
polar cyclones
zonal wavenumber 3 (ZW3)
description The calving of Antarctic ice shelves remains unpredictable to date due to a lack of understanding of the role of the different climatic components in such events. In this study, the role of atmospheric forcing in the calving of the Brunt Ice Shelf (BIS) in February 2021 is investigated using a combination of observational and reanalysis data. The occurrence of a series of extreme cyclones around the time of the calving induced an oceanward sea-surface slope of >0.08° leading to the calving along a pre-existing rift. The severe storms were sustained by the development of a pressure dipole on both sides of the BIS associated with a La Niña event and the positive phase of the Southern Annular Mode. Poleward advection of warm and moist low-latitude air over the BIS area just before the calving was also observed in association with atmospheric rivers accompanying the cyclones. Immediately after the calving, strong offshore winds continued and promoted the drift of the iceberg A-74 in the Weddell Sea at a speed up to 700 m day −1 . This study highlights the contribution of local atmospheric conditions to ice-shelf dynamics. The link to the larger scale circulation patterns indicates that both need to be accounted for in the projections of Antarctic ice shelf evolution. Mathematical Geodesy and Positioning
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Francis, Diana (author)
Fonseca, Ricardo (author)
Mattingly, Kyle S. (author)
Marsh, Oliver J. (author)
Lhermitte, S.L.M. (author)
Cherif, Charfeddine (author)
author_facet Francis, Diana (author)
Fonseca, Ricardo (author)
Mattingly, Kyle S. (author)
Marsh, Oliver J. (author)
Lhermitte, S.L.M. (author)
Cherif, Charfeddine (author)
author_sort Francis, Diana (author)
title Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021
title_short Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021
title_full Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021
title_fullStr Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric Triggers of the Brunt Ice Shelf Calving in February 2021
title_sort atmospheric triggers of the brunt ice shelf calving in february 2021
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