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  • Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung  (1)
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    Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Datensammlung ; Weddellmeer Südost ; Messung ; Meteorologie ; Geschichte 〈1986〉 ; Weddellmeer Südost ; Messung ; Meereskunde ; Geschichte 〈1986〉 ; Weddellmeer ; Forschungsprojekt ; Weddellmeer ; Hydrologische Messung ; Geschichte 〈1986〉 ; Weddellmeer ; Wetter ; Geschichte 〈1986〉 ; Weddellmeer ; Meteorologie
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: 115 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: Berichte zur Polarforschung 46
    Language: English
    Note: Enth.: Pt. 1. Drifting buoy data / by Christoph Kottmeier and Rüdiger Hartig. Pt. 2. Moored instrument data / by Eberhard Fahrbach and Gerd Rohardt
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-16
    Description: Floating ice shelves are the Achilles’ heel of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. They limit Antarctica’s contribution to global sea level rise, yet they can be rapidly melted from beneath by a warming ocean. At Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, a decline in sea ice formation may increase basal melt rates and accelerate marine ice sheet mass loss within this century. However, the understanding of this tipping-point behavior largely relies on numerical models. Our new multi-annual observations from five hot-water drilled boreholes through Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf show that since 2015 there has been an intensification of the density-driven ice shelf cavity-wide circulation in response to reinforced wind-driven sea ice formation in the Ronne polynya. Enhanced southerly winds over Ronne Ice Shelf coincide with westward displacements of the Amundsen Sea Low position, connecting the cavity circulation with changes in large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns as a new aspect of the atmosphere-ocean-ice shelf system.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev , info:eu-repo/semantics/article
    Format: application/pdf
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    Wissenschaftl. Auswertungen
    In:  EPIC3Warnsignal Klima : die Polarregionen ; Gebiete höchster Empfindlichkeit mit weltweiter Wirkung, (Warnsignal Klima ; 14), Hamburg, Wissenschaftl. Auswertungen, pp. 72-79, ISBN: 978-3-9809668-6-3
    Publication Date: 2014-04-15
    Description: The Southern Ocean plays an important role in the global climate system. The circulation is dominated by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which continuously flows from west to east around the Antarctic continent, controlling the exchange of water masses between the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Superimposed on this zonal current is a meridional overturning circulation that is driven by the divergence of the large-scale wind field. Part of the deep water, which ascends in the Antarctic Divergence, descends to a maximum depth of 1000 m as it flows north. On this level it travels to lower latitudes as Antarctic Intermediate Water. The other part is advected southward within the sub-polar gyres that fill the Ross Sea and the Weddell Sea to the Antarctic marginal seas, where it contributes to the melting of ice and the formation of new water masses. Enhanced heat loss to the atmosphere, interaction with the fringing ice shelves, and salinity increase through the formation of sea ice, creates high-density shelf water, which descends to great depth along the continental slope. The bottom water masses escape from the sub-polar basins through gaps in the confining mid-ocean ridges, cross the Antarctic Circumpolar Current guided by topography, and finally contribute to the ventilation of the World Ocean abyss. All these processes occur on different spatial scales and are subject to large temporal variations. Time series data collected during the last decades have revealed changes in Southern Ocean properties. However, it still has to be clarified whether these changes represent long-term climatic trends or natural interannual to multidecadel variability.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Inbook , peerRev
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