A new approach to classification of 40 years of Antarctic sea ice concentration data

Abstract In this paper, we present a characterization of Antarctic sea ice based on the classification of annual sea ice concentration (SIC) data from 1979 to 2018. A clustering algorithm was applied to provide a climatological description of significant annual cycles of SIC and their spatial distri...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Wachter, Paul, Reiser, Fabian, Friedl, Peter, Jacobeit, Jucundus
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftuniverlangen:oai:ub.uni-erlangen.de-opus:15924 2023-05-15T13:34:31+02:00 A new approach to classification of 40 years of Antarctic sea ice concentration data Wachter, Paul Reiser, Fabian Friedl, Peter Jacobeit, Jucundus 2021-01-18 application/pdf https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-fau/frontdoor/index/index/docId/15924 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:29-opus4-159249 https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6874 https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-fau/files/15924/JOC_JOC6874.pdf eng eng https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-fau/frontdoor/index/index/docId/15924 urn:nbn:de:bvb:29-opus4-159249 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bvb:29-opus4-159249 https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6874 https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-fau/files/15924/JOC_JOC6874.pdf https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.de info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY ddc:550 article doc-type:article 2021 ftuniverlangen https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.6874 2022-07-28T20:39:26Z Abstract In this paper, we present a characterization of Antarctic sea ice based on the classification of annual sea ice concentration (SIC) data from 1979 to 2018. A clustering algorithm was applied to provide a climatological description of significant annual cycles of SIC and their spatial distribution around the Southern Ocean. Based on these classification results, we investigate the variability of SIC cycles on decadal and inter‐annual time scales. First, we discuss significant spatial shifts of SIC cycles during 1979–1998 and 1999–2018. In the Weddell Sea and in large parts of the Ross Sea, we observed higher SIC during the summer season, and an extension of sea ice cover in winter compared to the long‐term average. Second, we introduce the Climatological Sea Ice Anomaly Index (CSIAI), which is an annual measure for year‐round sea ice anomalies of the Southern Ocean and its regional sub‐sectors. By relating selected years of significant sea ice conditions (1981, 2007 and 2014) with atmospheric influences, we demonstrate that the CSIAI is very useful for assessing inter‐annular Antarctic SIC variability. Positive and negative sea ice anomalies can be qualitatively explained by atmospheric circulation anomalies in the years 1981 and 2007. However, in 2014, the year with the largest observed sea ice extent in our time series, we found that this positive sea ice anomaly was surprisingly not associated with a stationary and inter‐seasonally persistent pattern of circulation anomaly. This suggests that sub‐seasonal to seasonal circulation anomalies and ocean‐related processes favoured the formation of the sea ice maximum in 2014. With this study we provide additional information on the long‐term annual SIC variability around Antarctica. Furthermore, our classification approach and its results have potential for application in the evaluation of sea ice model results. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea Sea ice Southern Ocean Weddell Sea OPUS FAU - Online publication system of Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Antarctic Ross Sea Southern Ocean Weddell Weddell Sea International Journal of Climatology 41 S1
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description Abstract In this paper, we present a characterization of Antarctic sea ice based on the classification of annual sea ice concentration (SIC) data from 1979 to 2018. A clustering algorithm was applied to provide a climatological description of significant annual cycles of SIC and their spatial distribution around the Southern Ocean. Based on these classification results, we investigate the variability of SIC cycles on decadal and inter‐annual time scales. First, we discuss significant spatial shifts of SIC cycles during 1979–1998 and 1999–2018. In the Weddell Sea and in large parts of the Ross Sea, we observed higher SIC during the summer season, and an extension of sea ice cover in winter compared to the long‐term average. Second, we introduce the Climatological Sea Ice Anomaly Index (CSIAI), which is an annual measure for year‐round sea ice anomalies of the Southern Ocean and its regional sub‐sectors. By relating selected years of significant sea ice conditions (1981, 2007 and 2014) with atmospheric influences, we demonstrate that the CSIAI is very useful for assessing inter‐annular Antarctic SIC variability. Positive and negative sea ice anomalies can be qualitatively explained by atmospheric circulation anomalies in the years 1981 and 2007. However, in 2014, the year with the largest observed sea ice extent in our time series, we found that this positive sea ice anomaly was surprisingly not associated with a stationary and inter‐seasonally persistent pattern of circulation anomaly. This suggests that sub‐seasonal to seasonal circulation anomalies and ocean‐related processes favoured the formation of the sea ice maximum in 2014. With this study we provide additional information on the long‐term annual SIC variability around Antarctica. Furthermore, our classification approach and its results have potential for application in the evaluation of sea ice model results.
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title A new approach to classification of 40 years of Antarctic sea ice concentration data
title_short A new approach to classification of 40 years of Antarctic sea ice concentration data
title_full A new approach to classification of 40 years of Antarctic sea ice concentration data
title_fullStr A new approach to classification of 40 years of Antarctic sea ice concentration data
title_full_unstemmed A new approach to classification of 40 years of Antarctic sea ice concentration data
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