Antarctic sea ice variability and predictability at decadal timescales

The Antarctic sea ice widely impacts the Earth climate through its interactions with the ocean and the atmosphere. Unlike its Arctic counterpart, the sea ice surrounding Antarctica has been slightly expanding since 1979. A possible explanation for this observed increase relies on the internal variab...

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Main Author: Zunz, Violette
Other Authors: UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate, UCL - Faculté des Sciences, Goosse, Hugues, Fichefet, Thierry, Vanwambeke, Sophie, Matei, Daniela, Cassou, Christophe, De Keersmaecker, Marie-Laurence
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/150599
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spelling ftunivlouvain:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:150599 2024-05-12T07:56:02+00:00 Antarctic sea ice variability and predictability at decadal timescales Zunz, Violette UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate UCL - Faculté des Sciences Goosse, Hugues Fichefet, Thierry Vanwambeke, Sophie Matei, Daniela Cassou, Christophe De Keersmaecker, Marie-Laurence 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/150599 eng eng boreal:150599 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/150599 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Antarctic Sea ice Predictability Variability info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2014 ftunivlouvain 2024-04-17T17:16:26Z The Antarctic sea ice widely impacts the Earth climate through its interactions with the ocean and the atmosphere. Unlike its Arctic counterpart, the sea ice surrounding Antarctica has been slightly expanding since 1979. A possible explanation for this observed increase relies on the internal variability of the Antarctic sea ice, particularly large at multi-decadal timescales. Unfortunately, reliable observations of sea ice do not span a long enough time period to properly examine how the sea ice varies between decades. The goal of this doctoral thesis is first to investigate the mean state and the internal variability of the Antarctic sea ice simulated by general circulation models (GCMs). This allows checking if these models reproduce reasonably well the observations and if the observed positive trend in sea ice extent is compatible with the internal variability of the models. Second, we assess the impact of the initialisation of a simulation using various data assimilation methods on the skill of the predictions of the Antarctic sea ice at decadal timescales. According to our results, the observed increase in Antarctic sea ice extent is compatible with the internal variability simulated by current GCMs, although it is a relatively rare event. Unfortunately, these models generally display systematic biases in the way they reproduce the mean state and the internal variability of the Antarctic sea ice. In an idealised framework, we show that the interannual variations of the Antarctic sea ice are not predictable beyond three years. Besides, an adequate initialisation clearly improves the skill of the prediction of the multi-decadal trends in sea ice extent, in both idealised and realistic conditions. (SC - Sciences) -- UCL, 2014 Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Arctic Sea ice DIAL@UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain) Antarctic Arctic The Antarctic
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description The Antarctic sea ice widely impacts the Earth climate through its interactions with the ocean and the atmosphere. Unlike its Arctic counterpart, the sea ice surrounding Antarctica has been slightly expanding since 1979. A possible explanation for this observed increase relies on the internal variability of the Antarctic sea ice, particularly large at multi-decadal timescales. Unfortunately, reliable observations of sea ice do not span a long enough time period to properly examine how the sea ice varies between decades. The goal of this doctoral thesis is first to investigate the mean state and the internal variability of the Antarctic sea ice simulated by general circulation models (GCMs). This allows checking if these models reproduce reasonably well the observations and if the observed positive trend in sea ice extent is compatible with the internal variability of the models. Second, we assess the impact of the initialisation of a simulation using various data assimilation methods on the skill of the predictions of the Antarctic sea ice at decadal timescales. According to our results, the observed increase in Antarctic sea ice extent is compatible with the internal variability simulated by current GCMs, although it is a relatively rare event. Unfortunately, these models generally display systematic biases in the way they reproduce the mean state and the internal variability of the Antarctic sea ice. In an idealised framework, we show that the interannual variations of the Antarctic sea ice are not predictable beyond three years. Besides, an adequate initialisation clearly improves the skill of the prediction of the multi-decadal trends in sea ice extent, in both idealised and realistic conditions. (SC - Sciences) -- UCL, 2014
author2 UCL - SST/ELI/ELIC - Earth & Climate
UCL - Faculté des Sciences
Goosse, Hugues
Fichefet, Thierry
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Matei, Daniela
Cassou, Christophe
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