Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent

Freshwater (FW) flux between the Arctic Ocean and adjacent waterways, predominantly driven by wind and oceanic currents, influences halocline stability and annual sea ice variability which further impacts global circulation and climate. The Arctic recently experienced anomalous years of high and low...

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Main Authors: Hall, Sarah B., Subrahmanyam, Bulusu, Nyadjro, Ebenezer S., Samuelsen, Annette
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spelling ftunivsouthcar:oai:scholarcommons.sc.edu:geol_facpub-1212 2024-09-30T14:29:20+00:00 Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent Hall, Sarah B. Subrahmanyam, Bulusu Nyadjro, Ebenezer S. Samuelsen, Annette 2021-04-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/geol_facpub/202 https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13081570; https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/context/geol_facpub/article/1212/viewcontent/remotesensing_13_01570.pdf English eng Scholar Commons https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/geol_facpub/202 doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13081570 https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/context/geol_facpub/article/1212/viewcontent/remotesensing_13_01570.pdf © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . Faculty Publications arctic subarctic seas freshwater flux sea ice concentration sea surface salinity sea surface temperature SMOS SMAP Earth Sciences text 2021 ftunivsouthcar https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13081570;10.3390/rs13081570 2024-09-18T14:17:15Z Freshwater (FW) flux between the Arctic Ocean and adjacent waterways, predominantly driven by wind and oceanic currents, influences halocline stability and annual sea ice variability which further impacts global circulation and climate. The Arctic recently experienced anomalous years of high and low sea ice extent in the summers of 2013/2014 and 2012/2016, respectively. Here we investigate the interannual variability of oceanic surface FW flux in relation to spatial and temporal variability in sea ice concentration (SIC), sea surface salinity (SSS), and sea surface temperature (SST), focusing on years with summer sea–ice extremes. Our analysis between 2010–2018 illustrate high parameter variability, especially within the Laptev, Kara, and Barents seas, as well as an overall decreasing trend of FW flux through the Fram Strait. We find that in 2012, a maximum average FW flux of 0.32 × 103 ms−1 in October passed over a large portion of the Northeast Atlantic Ocean at 53°N. This study highlights recent changes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas and the importance of continued monitoring of key variables through remote sensing to understand the dynamics behind these ongoing changes. Observations of FW fluxes through major Arctic routes will be increasingly important as the polar regions become more susceptible to warming, with major impacts on global climate. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait laptev Northeast Atlantic Sea ice Subarctic University of South Carolina Libraries: Scholar Commons Arctic Arctic Ocean
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Hall, Sarah B.
Subrahmanyam, Bulusu
Nyadjro, Ebenezer S.
Samuelsen, Annette
Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent
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description Freshwater (FW) flux between the Arctic Ocean and adjacent waterways, predominantly driven by wind and oceanic currents, influences halocline stability and annual sea ice variability which further impacts global circulation and climate. The Arctic recently experienced anomalous years of high and low sea ice extent in the summers of 2013/2014 and 2012/2016, respectively. Here we investigate the interannual variability of oceanic surface FW flux in relation to spatial and temporal variability in sea ice concentration (SIC), sea surface salinity (SSS), and sea surface temperature (SST), focusing on years with summer sea–ice extremes. Our analysis between 2010–2018 illustrate high parameter variability, especially within the Laptev, Kara, and Barents seas, as well as an overall decreasing trend of FW flux through the Fram Strait. We find that in 2012, a maximum average FW flux of 0.32 × 103 ms−1 in October passed over a large portion of the Northeast Atlantic Ocean at 53°N. This study highlights recent changes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas and the importance of continued monitoring of key variables through remote sensing to understand the dynamics behind these ongoing changes. Observations of FW fluxes through major Arctic routes will be increasingly important as the polar regions become more susceptible to warming, with major impacts on global climate.
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author Hall, Sarah B.
Subrahmanyam, Bulusu
Nyadjro, Ebenezer S.
Samuelsen, Annette
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Nyadjro, Ebenezer S.
Samuelsen, Annette
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title Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent
title_short Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent
title_full Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent
title_fullStr Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent
title_full_unstemmed Surface Freshwater Fluxes in the Arctic and Subarctic Seas during Contrasting Years of High and Low Summer Sea Ice Extent
title_sort surface freshwater fluxes in the arctic and subarctic seas during contrasting years of high and low summer sea ice extent
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