Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade

In the early 1980s, Germany started a new era of modern Antarctic research. The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) was founded and important research platforms such as the German permanent station in Antarctica, today called Neumayer III, and the research i...

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Main Authors: Hellmer, Hartmut H., Rhein, Monika, Heinemann, Günther, Abalichin, Janna, Abouchami, Wafa, Baars, Oliver, Cubasch, Ulrich, Dethloff, Klaus, Ebner, Lars, Fahrbach, Eberhard, Frank, Martin, Gollan, Gereon, Greatbatch, Richard J., Grieger, Jens, Gryanik, Vladimir M., Gryschka, Micha, Hauck, Judith, Hoppema, Mario, Huhn, Oliver, Kanzow, Torsten, Koch, Boris P., König-Langlo, Gert, Langematz, Ulrike, Leckebusch, Gregor C., Lüpkes, Christof, Paul, Stephan, Rinke, Annette, Rost, Bjoern, Ruthers van der Loeff, Michael, Schröder, Michael, Seckmeyer, Gunther, Stichel, Torben, Strass, Volker, Timmermann, Ralph, Trimborn, Scarlett, Ulbrich, Uwe, Venchiarutti, Celia, Wacker, Ulrike, Willmes, Sascha, Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Springer 2016
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/1061
https://doi.org/10.15488/1037
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topic Antarctica
Polar meteorology
Polar oceanography
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
Atmospheric boundary layer
Boundary layers
Climate change
Climate models
Ice
Meteorology
Ozone layer
Sea ice
Storms
Trace elements
Weather forecasting
German research foundations
Meridional overturning circulations
Temporal and spatial scale
Weather forecast models
Oceanography
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spellingShingle Antarctica
Polar meteorology
Polar oceanography
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
Atmospheric boundary layer
Boundary layers
Climate change
Climate models
Ice
Meteorology
Ozone layer
Sea ice
Storms
Trace elements
Weather forecasting
German research foundations
Meridional overturning circulations
Temporal and spatial scale
Weather forecast models
Oceanography
ddc:550
ddc:530
ddc:551
Hellmer, Hartmut H.
Rhein, Monika
Heinemann, Günther
Abalichin, Janna
Abouchami, Wafa
Baars, Oliver
Cubasch, Ulrich
Dethloff, Klaus
Ebner, Lars
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Frank, Martin
Gollan, Gereon
Greatbatch, Richard J.
Grieger, Jens
Gryanik, Vladimir M.
Gryschka, Micha
Hauck, Judith
Hoppema, Mario
Huhn, Oliver
Kanzow, Torsten
Koch, Boris P.
König-Langlo, Gert
Langematz, Ulrike
Leckebusch, Gregor C.
Lüpkes, Christof
Paul, Stephan
Rinke, Annette
Rost, Bjoern
Ruthers van der Loeff, Michael
Schröder, Michael
Seckmeyer, Gunther
Stichel, Torben
Strass, Volker
Timmermann, Ralph
Trimborn, Scarlett
Ulbrich, Uwe
Venchiarutti, Celia
Wacker, Ulrike
Willmes, Sascha
Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter
Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade
topic_facet Antarctica
Polar meteorology
Polar oceanography
Southern Ocean
Weddell Sea
Atmospheric boundary layer
Boundary layers
Climate change
Climate models
Ice
Meteorology
Ozone layer
Sea ice
Storms
Trace elements
Weather forecasting
German research foundations
Meridional overturning circulations
Temporal and spatial scale
Weather forecast models
Oceanography
ddc:550
ddc:530
ddc:551
description In the early 1980s, Germany started a new era of modern Antarctic research. The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) was founded and important research platforms such as the German permanent station in Antarctica, today called Neumayer III, and the research icebreaker Polarstern were installed. The research primarily focused on the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. In parallel, the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) started a priority program ‘Antarctic Research’ (since 2003 called SPP-1158) to foster and intensify the cooperation between scientists from different German universities and the AWI as well as other institutes involved in polar research. Here, we review the main findings in meteorology and oceanography of the last decade, funded by the priority program. The paper presents field observations and modelling efforts, extending from the stratosphere to the deep ocean. The research spans a large range of temporal and spatial scales, including the interaction of both climate components. In particular, radiative processes, the interaction of the changing ozone layer with large-scale atmospheric circulations, and changes in the sea ice cover are discussed. Climate and weather forecast models provide an insight into the water cycle and the climate change signals associated with synoptic cyclones. Investigations of the atmospheric boundary layer focus on the interaction between atmosphere, sea ice and ocean in the vicinity of polynyas and leads. The chapters dedicated to polar oceanography review the interaction between the ocean and ice shelves with regard to the freshwater input and discuss the changes in water mass characteristics, ventilation and formation rates, crucial for the deepest limb of the global, climate-relevant meridional overturning circulation. They also highlight the associated storage of anthropogenic carbon as well as the cycling of carbon, nutrients and trace metals in the ocean with special emphasis on the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hellmer, Hartmut H.
Rhein, Monika
Heinemann, Günther
Abalichin, Janna
Abouchami, Wafa
Baars, Oliver
Cubasch, Ulrich
Dethloff, Klaus
Ebner, Lars
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Frank, Martin
Gollan, Gereon
Greatbatch, Richard J.
Grieger, Jens
Gryanik, Vladimir M.
Gryschka, Micha
Hauck, Judith
Hoppema, Mario
Huhn, Oliver
Kanzow, Torsten
Koch, Boris P.
König-Langlo, Gert
Langematz, Ulrike
Leckebusch, Gregor C.
Lüpkes, Christof
Paul, Stephan
Rinke, Annette
Rost, Bjoern
Ruthers van der Loeff, Michael
Schröder, Michael
Seckmeyer, Gunther
Stichel, Torben
Strass, Volker
Timmermann, Ralph
Trimborn, Scarlett
Ulbrich, Uwe
Venchiarutti, Celia
Wacker, Ulrike
Willmes, Sascha
Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter
author_facet Hellmer, Hartmut H.
Rhein, Monika
Heinemann, Günther
Abalichin, Janna
Abouchami, Wafa
Baars, Oliver
Cubasch, Ulrich
Dethloff, Klaus
Ebner, Lars
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Frank, Martin
Gollan, Gereon
Greatbatch, Richard J.
Grieger, Jens
Gryanik, Vladimir M.
Gryschka, Micha
Hauck, Judith
Hoppema, Mario
Huhn, Oliver
Kanzow, Torsten
Koch, Boris P.
König-Langlo, Gert
Langematz, Ulrike
Leckebusch, Gregor C.
Lüpkes, Christof
Paul, Stephan
Rinke, Annette
Rost, Bjoern
Ruthers van der Loeff, Michael
Schröder, Michael
Seckmeyer, Gunther
Stichel, Torben
Strass, Volker
Timmermann, Ralph
Trimborn, Scarlett
Ulbrich, Uwe
Venchiarutti, Celia
Wacker, Ulrike
Willmes, Sascha
Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter
author_sort Hellmer, Hartmut H.
title Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade
title_short Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade
title_full Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade
title_fullStr Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade
title_full_unstemmed Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade
title_sort meteorology and oceanography of the atlantic sector of the southern ocean - a review of german achievements from the last decade
publisher Berlin : Springer
publishDate 2016
url http://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/1061
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genre Alfred Wegener Institute
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op_source Ocean Dynamics 66 (2016), Nr. 11
op_relation DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10236-016-0988-1
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spelling ftunivhannover:oai:www.repo.uni-hannover.de:123456789/1061 2023-07-16T03:51:30+02:00 Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean - a review of German achievements from the last decade Hellmer, Hartmut H. Rhein, Monika Heinemann, Günther Abalichin, Janna Abouchami, Wafa Baars, Oliver Cubasch, Ulrich Dethloff, Klaus Ebner, Lars Fahrbach, Eberhard Frank, Martin Gollan, Gereon Greatbatch, Richard J. Grieger, Jens Gryanik, Vladimir M. Gryschka, Micha Hauck, Judith Hoppema, Mario Huhn, Oliver Kanzow, Torsten Koch, Boris P. König-Langlo, Gert Langematz, Ulrike Leckebusch, Gregor C. Lüpkes, Christof Paul, Stephan Rinke, Annette Rost, Bjoern Ruthers van der Loeff, Michael Schröder, Michael Seckmeyer, Gunther Stichel, Torben Strass, Volker Timmermann, Ralph Trimborn, Scarlett Ulbrich, Uwe Venchiarutti, Celia Wacker, Ulrike Willmes, Sascha Wolf-Gladrow, Dieter 2016 http://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/1061 https://doi.org/10.15488/1037 eng eng Berlin : Springer DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10236-016-0988-1 ISSN:1616-7341 ESSN:1616-7228 http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/1037 http://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/1061 CC BY 4.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ frei zugänglich Ocean Dynamics 66 (2016), Nr. 11 Antarctica Polar meteorology Polar oceanography Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Atmospheric boundary layer Boundary layers Climate change Climate models Ice Meteorology Ozone layer Sea ice Storms Trace elements Weather forecasting German research foundations Meridional overturning circulations Temporal and spatial scale Weather forecast models Oceanography ddc:550 ddc:530 ddc:551 status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:Article doc-type:Text 2016 ftunivhannover https://doi.org/10.15488/103710.1007/s10236-016-0988-1 2023-06-28T10:36:05Z In the early 1980s, Germany started a new era of modern Antarctic research. The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) was founded and important research platforms such as the German permanent station in Antarctica, today called Neumayer III, and the research icebreaker Polarstern were installed. The research primarily focused on the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. In parallel, the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG) started a priority program ‘Antarctic Research’ (since 2003 called SPP-1158) to foster and intensify the cooperation between scientists from different German universities and the AWI as well as other institutes involved in polar research. Here, we review the main findings in meteorology and oceanography of the last decade, funded by the priority program. The paper presents field observations and modelling efforts, extending from the stratosphere to the deep ocean. The research spans a large range of temporal and spatial scales, including the interaction of both climate components. In particular, radiative processes, the interaction of the changing ozone layer with large-scale atmospheric circulations, and changes in the sea ice cover are discussed. Climate and weather forecast models provide an insight into the water cycle and the climate change signals associated with synoptic cyclones. Investigations of the atmospheric boundary layer focus on the interaction between atmosphere, sea ice and ocean in the vicinity of polynyas and leads. The chapters dedicated to polar oceanography review the interaction between the ocean and ice shelves with regard to the freshwater input and discuss the changes in water mass characteristics, ventilation and formation rates, crucial for the deepest limb of the global, climate-relevant meridional overturning circulation. They also highlight the associated storage of anthropogenic carbon as well as the cycling of carbon, nutrients and trace metals in the ocean with special emphasis on the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Alfred Wegener Institute Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Shelves Sea ice Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Institutional Repository of Leibniz Universität Hannover Antarctic Southern Ocean Weddell Sea Neumayer Weddell