The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate

The Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) is a climatological low pressure center that exerts considerable influence on the climate of West Antarctica. Its potential to explain important recent changes in Antarctic climate, for example in temperature and sea ice extent, means that it has become the focus of an inc...

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Published in:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Main Authors: Raphael, MN, Marshall, GJ, Turner, J, Fogt, RL, Schneider, D, Dixon, DA, Hosking, JS, Jones, JM, Hobbs, WR
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Language:English
Published: Amer Meteorological Soc 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00018.1
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description The Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) is a climatological low pressure center that exerts considerable influence on the climate of West Antarctica. Its potential to explain important recent changes in Antarctic climate, for example in temperature and sea ice extent, means that it has become the focus of an increasing number of studies. Here, we summarize current understanding of the ASL, using reanalysis datasets to analyze recent variability and trends, and ice-core chemistry and climate model projections to examine past and future changes in the ASL, respectively. The ASL has deepened in recent decades, affecting the climate through its influence on the regional meridional wind field, which controls the advection of moisture and heat into the continent. Deepening of the ASL in spring is consistent with observed West Antarctic warming and greater sea ice extent in the Ross Sea. Climate model simulations for recent decades indicate that this deepening is mediated by tropical variability while climate model projections through the 21 st century suggest that the ASL will deepen in some seasons in response to greenhouse gas concentration increases.
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Raphael, MN and Marshall, GJ and Turner, J and Fogt, RL and Schneider, D and Dixon, DA and Hosking, JS and Jones, JM and Hobbs, WR, The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate, American Meteorological Society. Bulletin, 97, (1) pp. 111-121. ISSN 0003-0007 (2016) [Refereed Article]
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:106477 2025-01-16T18:54:05+00:00 The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate Raphael, MN Marshall, GJ Turner, J Fogt, RL Schneider, D Dixon, DA Hosking, JS Jones, JM Hobbs, WR 2016 https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00018.1 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/106477 en eng Amer Meteorological Soc http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00018.1 Raphael, MN and Marshall, GJ and Turner, J and Fogt, RL and Schneider, D and Dixon, DA and Hosking, JS and Jones, JM and Hobbs, WR, The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate, American Meteorological Society. Bulletin, 97, (1) pp. 111-121. ISSN 0003-0007 (2016) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/106477 Earth Sciences Atmospheric sciences Atmospheric dynamics Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00018.1 2022-08-29T22:16:46Z The Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) is a climatological low pressure center that exerts considerable influence on the climate of West Antarctica. Its potential to explain important recent changes in Antarctic climate, for example in temperature and sea ice extent, means that it has become the focus of an increasing number of studies. Here, we summarize current understanding of the ASL, using reanalysis datasets to analyze recent variability and trends, and ice-core chemistry and climate model projections to examine past and future changes in the ASL, respectively. The ASL has deepened in recent decades, affecting the climate through its influence on the regional meridional wind field, which controls the advection of moisture and heat into the continent. Deepening of the ASL in spring is consistent with observed West Antarctic warming and greater sea ice extent in the Ross Sea. Climate model simulations for recent decades indicate that this deepening is mediated by tropical variability while climate model projections through the 21 st century suggest that the ASL will deepen in some seasons in response to greenhouse gas concentration increases. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica ice core Ross Sea Sea ice West Antarctica Unknown Amundsen Sea Antarctic Ross Sea West Antarctica Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 97 1 111 121
spellingShingle Earth Sciences
Atmospheric sciences
Atmospheric dynamics
Raphael, MN
Marshall, GJ
Turner, J
Fogt, RL
Schneider, D
Dixon, DA
Hosking, JS
Jones, JM
Hobbs, WR
The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate
title The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate
title_full The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate
title_fullStr The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate
title_full_unstemmed The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate
title_short The Amundsen Sea Low: variability, change and impact on Antarctic climate
title_sort amundsen sea low: variability, change and impact on antarctic climate
topic Earth Sciences
Atmospheric sciences
Atmospheric dynamics
topic_facet Earth Sciences
Atmospheric sciences
Atmospheric dynamics
url https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00018.1
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