Sources of heterogeneous variability and trends in Antarctic sea-ice (From: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS)

发稿时间:2015-11-01浏览次数:513

Authors: Richard J. Matear, Terence J. O’Kane, James S. Risbey & Matt Chamberlain

Abstract:
While the Northern Hemisphere sea-ice has uniformly declined over the past several decades, the observed sea-ice in the Southern Hemisphere has exhibited regions of increase and decrease. Here we use a comprehensive set of ocean–sea-ice simulations (1990–2007) to elucidate the drivers of the observed heterogeneous sea-ice trends. We show wind variability is an important determinant of the heterogeneous pattern of the variability and trends in Southern Hemisphere sea-ice. Only in the West Pacific region does Southern Annular Mode wind forcing contribute significantly to the trend in sea-ice duration. El Niño Southern Oscillation wind forcing contribution to the sea-ice duration trend is confined to the Atlantic and Pacific. In the Indian Ocean, weather is a significant driver of the sea-ice duration trend. Only in the East Pacific region is wind forcing alone insufficient to give rise to the observed sea-ice decline and must be augmented by warming to reproduce the observations.
Link: http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2015/151021/ncomms9656/full/ncomms9656.html