Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate

Polar oceans and sea ice cover 15% of the Earth’s ocean surface, and the environment is changing rapidly at both poles. Improving knowledge on the interactions between the atmospheric and oceanic realms in the polar regions, a Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) project key focus, is essent...

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Main Authors: Willis, Megan M.D., Lannuzel, Delphine, Else, Brent, Angot, Hélène, Campbell, Karley, Crabeck, Odile, Delille, Bruno, Hayashida, Hakase, Lizotte, Martine, Loose, Brice, Meiners, Klaus Martin, Miller, Lisa L.M., Moreau, Sébastien, Nomura, Daïki, Prytherch, John, Schmale, Julia, Steiner, Nadja, Tedesco, Letizia, Thomas, Jennie J.L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling ftunivbruxelles:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/371947 2024-04-28T08:12:16+00:00 Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate Willis, Megan M.D. Lannuzel, Delphine Else, Brent Angot, Hélène Campbell, Karley Crabeck, Odile Delille, Bruno Hayashida, Hakase Lizotte, Martine Loose, Brice Meiners, Klaus Martin Miller, Lisa L.M. Moreau, Sébastien Nomura, Daïki Prytherch, John Schmale, Julia Steiner, Nadja Tedesco, Letizia Thomas, Jennie J.L. 2023-10 1 full-text file(s): application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/371947 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/371947/1/doi_355591.pdf en eng uri/info:doi/10.1525/elementa.2023.00056 uri/info:scp/85171585254 https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/371947/1/doi_355591.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/371947 1 full-text file(s): info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Elementa (Washington, D.C.), 11 (1 Généralités Arctic Ocean Atmosphere Ocean Sea ice Southern Ocean info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ulb-repo/semantics/articlePeerReview info:ulb-repo/semantics/openurl/article 2023 ftunivbruxelles 2024-04-10T00:14:40Z Polar oceans and sea ice cover 15% of the Earth’s ocean surface, and the environment is changing rapidly at both poles. Improving knowledge on the interactions between the atmospheric and oceanic realms in the polar regions, a Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) project key focus, is essential to understanding the Earth system in the context of climate change. However, our ability to monitor the pace and magnitude of changes in the polar regions and evaluate their impacts for the rest of the globe is limited by both remoteness and sea-ice coverage. Sea ice not only supports biological activity and mediates gas and aerosol exchange but can also hinder some in-situ and remote sensing observations. While satellite remote sensing provides the baseline climate record for sea-ice properties and extent, these techniques cannot provide key variables within and below sea ice. Recent robotics, modeling, and in-situ measurement advances have opened new possibilities for understanding the ocean-sea ice-atmosphere system, but critical knowledge gaps remain. Seasonal and long-term observations are clearly lacking across all variables and phases. Observational and modeling efforts across the sea-ice, ocean, and atmospheric domains must be better linked to achieve a system-level understanding of polar ocean and sea-ice environments. As polar oceans are warming and sea ice is becoming thinner and more ephemeral than before, dramatic changes over a suite of physicochemical and biogeochemical processes are expected, if not already underway.These changes in sea-ice and ocean conditions will affect atmospheric processes by modifying the production of aerosols, aerosol precursors, reactive halogens and oxidants, and the exchange of greenhouse gases. Quantifying which processes will be enhanced or reduced by climate change calls for tailored monitoring programs for high-latitude ocean environments. Open questions in this coupled system will be best resolved by leveraging ongoing international and multidisciplinary programs, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Sea ice Southern Ocean DI-fusion : dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
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topic Généralités
Arctic Ocean
Atmosphere
Ocean
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
spellingShingle Généralités
Arctic Ocean
Atmosphere
Ocean
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
Willis, Megan M.D.
Lannuzel, Delphine
Else, Brent
Angot, Hélène
Campbell, Karley
Crabeck, Odile
Delille, Bruno
Hayashida, Hakase
Lizotte, Martine
Loose, Brice
Meiners, Klaus Martin
Miller, Lisa L.M.
Moreau, Sébastien
Nomura, Daïki
Prytherch, John
Schmale, Julia
Steiner, Nadja
Tedesco, Letizia
Thomas, Jennie J.L.
Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
topic_facet Généralités
Arctic Ocean
Atmosphere
Ocean
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
description Polar oceans and sea ice cover 15% of the Earth’s ocean surface, and the environment is changing rapidly at both poles. Improving knowledge on the interactions between the atmospheric and oceanic realms in the polar regions, a Surface Ocean-Lower Atmosphere Study (SOLAS) project key focus, is essential to understanding the Earth system in the context of climate change. However, our ability to monitor the pace and magnitude of changes in the polar regions and evaluate their impacts for the rest of the globe is limited by both remoteness and sea-ice coverage. Sea ice not only supports biological activity and mediates gas and aerosol exchange but can also hinder some in-situ and remote sensing observations. While satellite remote sensing provides the baseline climate record for sea-ice properties and extent, these techniques cannot provide key variables within and below sea ice. Recent robotics, modeling, and in-situ measurement advances have opened new possibilities for understanding the ocean-sea ice-atmosphere system, but critical knowledge gaps remain. Seasonal and long-term observations are clearly lacking across all variables and phases. Observational and modeling efforts across the sea-ice, ocean, and atmospheric domains must be better linked to achieve a system-level understanding of polar ocean and sea-ice environments. As polar oceans are warming and sea ice is becoming thinner and more ephemeral than before, dramatic changes over a suite of physicochemical and biogeochemical processes are expected, if not already underway.These changes in sea-ice and ocean conditions will affect atmospheric processes by modifying the production of aerosols, aerosol precursors, reactive halogens and oxidants, and the exchange of greenhouse gases. Quantifying which processes will be enhanced or reduced by climate change calls for tailored monitoring programs for high-latitude ocean environments. Open questions in this coupled system will be best resolved by leveraging ongoing international and multidisciplinary programs, ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Willis, Megan M.D.
Lannuzel, Delphine
Else, Brent
Angot, Hélène
Campbell, Karley
Crabeck, Odile
Delille, Bruno
Hayashida, Hakase
Lizotte, Martine
Loose, Brice
Meiners, Klaus Martin
Miller, Lisa L.M.
Moreau, Sébastien
Nomura, Daïki
Prytherch, John
Schmale, Julia
Steiner, Nadja
Tedesco, Letizia
Thomas, Jennie J.L.
author_facet Willis, Megan M.D.
Lannuzel, Delphine
Else, Brent
Angot, Hélène
Campbell, Karley
Crabeck, Odile
Delille, Bruno
Hayashida, Hakase
Lizotte, Martine
Loose, Brice
Meiners, Klaus Martin
Miller, Lisa L.M.
Moreau, Sébastien
Nomura, Daïki
Prytherch, John
Schmale, Julia
Steiner, Nadja
Tedesco, Letizia
Thomas, Jennie J.L.
author_sort Willis, Megan M.D.
title Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
title_short Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
title_full Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
title_fullStr Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
title_full_unstemmed Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
title_sort polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
publishDate 2023
url http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/371947
https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/371947/1/doi_355591.pdf
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Arctic Ocean
Climate change
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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Climate change
Sea ice
Southern Ocean
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