Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015

Operational analyses and re-analyses, provided by ECMWF for the period 1972–2015, were used to investigate the behaviour of the surface heat fluxes between ocean and atmosphere, estimated via empirical formulae, over the Ross and Weddell Seas. The presence and thickness of sea ice cover, which stron...

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Main Authors: Giannetta Fusco, Yuri Cotroneo, Giuseppe Aulicino
Other Authors: Fusco, Giannetta, Cotroneo, Yuri, Aulicino, Giuseppe
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11367/66312
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description Operational analyses and re-analyses, provided by ECMWF for the period 1972–2015, were used to investigate the behaviour of the surface heat fluxes between ocean and atmosphere, estimated via empirical formulae, over the Ross and Weddell Seas. The presence and thickness of sea ice cover, which strongly affects ocean-atmosphere interactions, was estimated through Special Sensor Microwave Imager and Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder brightness temperatures. Because of the lack of ice information before 1992, daily averaged ice and snow thickness obtained from the 1992–2012 dataset has been used as a ‘climatological year’ for the 1972–2015 period. The heat loss in the Ross Sea reached its maximum in 2008 (98Wm2) and its minimum (58Wm2) in 1980, while in the Weddell Sea, it ranged between 65 Wm2 (1999) and 99 Wm2 (2015). Results showed that the surface heat fluxes behaviour in the two seas moved from opposite to synchronous during the study period. The wavelet analysis was applied to evaluate if this result might be linked to the signature of global climate variability expressed by El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Southern Annular Mode (SAM). The synchronous behaviour of the surface heat fluxes in the Ross and Weddell seas, observed since 2001, coincides with a change in the energy peak associated to the time scale of the SAM variability, which moved from 32 to 64 months during 1990s. This change generates a common energy peak for the SAM and ENSO with a lagged in phase relationship between the signals, possibly influencing the behaviour of the surface heat fluxes.
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spelling ftuninapoliparth:oai:ricerca.uniparthenope.it:11367/66312 2025-01-17T00:30:41+00:00 Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015 Giannetta Fusco Yuri Cotroneo Giuseppe Aulicino Fusco, Giannetta Cotroneo, Yuri Aulicino, Giuseppe 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11367/66312 https://doi.org/10.3390/cli6010017 eng eng volume:6 issue:17 firstpage:1 lastpage:12 numberofpages:12 journal:CLIMATE http://hdl.handle.net/11367/66312 doi:10.3390/cli6010017 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85044063645 surface heat fluxe El Niño–Southern Oscillation Southern Annular Mode Ross and Weddell Seas info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftuninapoliparth https://doi.org/10.3390/cli6010017 2024-03-21T18:00:01Z Operational analyses and re-analyses, provided by ECMWF for the period 1972–2015, were used to investigate the behaviour of the surface heat fluxes between ocean and atmosphere, estimated via empirical formulae, over the Ross and Weddell Seas. The presence and thickness of sea ice cover, which strongly affects ocean-atmosphere interactions, was estimated through Special Sensor Microwave Imager and Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder brightness temperatures. Because of the lack of ice information before 1992, daily averaged ice and snow thickness obtained from the 1992–2012 dataset has been used as a ‘climatological year’ for the 1972–2015 period. The heat loss in the Ross Sea reached its maximum in 2008 (98Wm2) and its minimum (58Wm2) in 1980, while in the Weddell Sea, it ranged between 65 Wm2 (1999) and 99 Wm2 (2015). Results showed that the surface heat fluxes behaviour in the two seas moved from opposite to synchronous during the study period. The wavelet analysis was applied to evaluate if this result might be linked to the signature of global climate variability expressed by El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Southern Annular Mode (SAM). The synchronous behaviour of the surface heat fluxes in the Ross and Weddell seas, observed since 2001, coincides with a change in the energy peak associated to the time scale of the SAM variability, which moved from 32 to 64 months during 1990s. This change generates a common energy peak for the SAM and ENSO with a lagged in phase relationship between the signals, possibly influencing the behaviour of the surface heat fluxes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ross Sea Sea ice Weddell Sea Università degli Studi di Napoli "Parthenope": CINECA IRIS Weddell Sea Ross Sea Weddell Climate 6 1 17
spellingShingle surface heat fluxe
El Niño–Southern Oscillation
Southern Annular Mode
Ross and Weddell Seas
Giannetta Fusco
Yuri Cotroneo
Giuseppe Aulicino
Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015
title Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015
title_full Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015
title_fullStr Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015
title_full_unstemmed Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015
title_short Different Behaviours of the Ross and Weddell Seas Surface Heat Fluxes in the Period 1972–2015
title_sort different behaviours of the ross and weddell seas surface heat fluxes in the period 1972–2015
topic surface heat fluxe
El Niño–Southern Oscillation
Southern Annular Mode
Ross and Weddell Seas
topic_facet surface heat fluxe
El Niño–Southern Oscillation
Southern Annular Mode
Ross and Weddell Seas
url http://hdl.handle.net/11367/66312
https://doi.org/10.3390/cli6010017