Interannual variability and long-term trends of surface hydrography around the Prince Edward Island Archipelago, Southern Ocean

The Prince Edward Islands (PEIs) Archipelago are situated in a prime location for the study of ecosystem response to intrinsic climate variability in the Southern Ocean and the impact of climate change. They are positioned in the Polar Frontal Zone, which is constrained by the subAntarctic Front and...

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Main Author: Toolsee, Tesha
Other Authors: Lamont, Tarron, Rouault, Mathieu
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Science 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36569
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36569/1/thesis_sci_2022_toolsee%20tesha.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/36569 2023-05-15T13:54:58+02:00 Interannual variability and long-term trends of surface hydrography around the Prince Edward Island Archipelago, Southern Ocean Toolsee, Tesha Lamont, Tarron Rouault, Mathieu 2022 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36569 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36569/1/thesis_sci_2022_toolsee%20tesha.pdf eng eng Faculty of Science Department of Oceanography http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36569 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/36569/1/thesis_sci_2022_toolsee%20tesha.pdf oceanography Master Thesis Masters MSc 2022 ftunivcapetownir 2022-09-13T05:49:54Z The Prince Edward Islands (PEIs) Archipelago are situated in a prime location for the study of ecosystem response to intrinsic climate variability in the Southern Ocean and the impact of climate change. They are positioned in the Polar Frontal Zone, which is constrained by the subAntarctic Front and the Antarctic Polar Front, all of which are part of the strong, uninterrupted Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). Due to its remoteness and challenging accessibility, there is a severe lack of data in the Southern Ocean and at the PEIs. The existing data are only available as single points observations or snapshots from past research cruises. This study thus makes use of 23 years (1993 – 2016) of satellite and reanalysis data to determine the annual/interannual and long-term variability of Sea Surface Temperature (SST), wind forcing and surface circulation at the PEIs and determine whether natural modes of climate variability like the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Southern Annular Mode (SAM) or SemiAnnual Oscillation (SAO) were affecting these parameters. SST, wind speed, wind stress curl and the Ekman current did not express any long-term trend. A significant increasing but very small trend was only perceived in the geostrophic current and total surface current which was concluded to not be associated with the intensification of the ACC caused by a more positive SAM phase. The anomalies in SST showed striking interannual variability at a periodicity of 0.8, 2.8 and 7.5 years showing a similar pattern to that of ENSO with a periodicity of 1.5, 2.9 and 6 years. There has however been no relationship established between SST and any of the climate modes, but the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave (ACW), which is one of ENSO's teleconnection, could be responsible for the interannual changes seen in the SST anomalies. The anomalies in wind speed did not show any apparent periodicity and no relationship with ENSO. More so, while the impact of SAM and SAO has been seen on the westerly wind belt which governs the latitude of ... Master Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Prince Edward Islands Southern Ocean Prince Edward Island University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Antarctic Curl ENVELOPE(-63.071,-63.071,-70.797,-70.797) Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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description The Prince Edward Islands (PEIs) Archipelago are situated in a prime location for the study of ecosystem response to intrinsic climate variability in the Southern Ocean and the impact of climate change. They are positioned in the Polar Frontal Zone, which is constrained by the subAntarctic Front and the Antarctic Polar Front, all of which are part of the strong, uninterrupted Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). Due to its remoteness and challenging accessibility, there is a severe lack of data in the Southern Ocean and at the PEIs. The existing data are only available as single points observations or snapshots from past research cruises. This study thus makes use of 23 years (1993 – 2016) of satellite and reanalysis data to determine the annual/interannual and long-term variability of Sea Surface Temperature (SST), wind forcing and surface circulation at the PEIs and determine whether natural modes of climate variability like the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), Southern Annular Mode (SAM) or SemiAnnual Oscillation (SAO) were affecting these parameters. SST, wind speed, wind stress curl and the Ekman current did not express any long-term trend. A significant increasing but very small trend was only perceived in the geostrophic current and total surface current which was concluded to not be associated with the intensification of the ACC caused by a more positive SAM phase. The anomalies in SST showed striking interannual variability at a periodicity of 0.8, 2.8 and 7.5 years showing a similar pattern to that of ENSO with a periodicity of 1.5, 2.9 and 6 years. There has however been no relationship established between SST and any of the climate modes, but the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave (ACW), which is one of ENSO's teleconnection, could be responsible for the interannual changes seen in the SST anomalies. The anomalies in wind speed did not show any apparent periodicity and no relationship with ENSO. More so, while the impact of SAM and SAO has been seen on the westerly wind belt which governs the latitude of ...
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title_full Interannual variability and long-term trends of surface hydrography around the Prince Edward Island Archipelago, Southern Ocean
title_fullStr Interannual variability and long-term trends of surface hydrography around the Prince Edward Island Archipelago, Southern Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Interannual variability and long-term trends of surface hydrography around the Prince Edward Island Archipelago, Southern Ocean
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