2009
DOI: 10.1029/2007rg000231
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State of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean climate system

Abstract: This paper reviews developments in our understanding of the state of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean climate and its relation to the global climate system over the last few millennia. Climate over this and earlier periods has not been stable, as evidenced by the occurrence of abrupt changes in atmospheric circulation and temperature recorded in Antarctic ice core proxies for past climate. Two of the most prominent abrupt climate change events are characterized by intensification of the circumpolar westerlies … Show more

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“…The 19 ice cores used to produce our NAMI proxy range in depth from 21 to 150 m and span the time period 850-2000 AD (Table I). The majority of the cores (99-1, 00-1, 00-3, 00-4, 00-5, 01-1, 01-2, 01-3, 01-5, 02-4, and 03-1) used in this study were collected during seven US ITASE (International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition) field seasons Mayewski et al, 2009). The US ITASE cores were melted using the University of Maine continuous melter system (Osterberg et al, 2006) and are sub-annually sampled (except for 03-1) for their entire depth (see Table I for more information).…”
Section: Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 19 ice cores used to produce our NAMI proxy range in depth from 21 to 150 m and span the time period 850-2000 AD (Table I). The majority of the cores (99-1, 00-1, 00-3, 00-4, 00-5, 01-1, 01-2, 01-3, 01-5, 02-4, and 03-1) used in this study were collected during seven US ITASE (International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition) field seasons Mayewski et al, 2009). The US ITASE cores were melted using the University of Maine continuous melter system (Osterberg et al, 2006) and are sub-annually sampled (except for 03-1) for their entire depth (see Table I for more information).…”
Section: Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Southern Hemisphere sea-ice modulates the air-sea exchange of heat, freshwater and carbon, as well as the surface albedo 3 . Since sea-ice can influence climate, understanding the drivers of heterogeneity in the variability and trends in Antarctic sea-ice is necessary to projecting future climate change.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This floating platform has been relatively stable in recent decades, with different behaviours of the GLZ and very small net mass balance changes (Rignot et al, 2011b). The relative stability of the RnIS is partly explained by the Weddell Seas oceanographic and atmospheric conditions, and the associated broad extent of sea ice (Mayewski et al, 2009). The sea ice extent in this area has been stable (Cavalieri and Parkinson, 2008), but recent studies (Hellmer et al, 2012) forecast a sea ice volume reduction for the twentyfirst century, resulting in incremental circulation of warm water beneath the Filchner Ice Shelf toward the GLZ of the Slessor, Recovery, Support Force, Möller and Foundation ice streams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%