In the backdrop of global warming, Antarctic sea-ice variability showed an overall expansion with the regional heterogeneity of increasing and decreasing patterns. Analysis of satellite derived sea-ice extent, during 1979 to 2015, in the Indian Ocean sector of Antarctica (IOA) revealed expansion of 2.4±1.2% decade-1. We find strengthening of westerly wind during the austral summer (between 50°S to 62°S) facilitated northward advection of a cool and fresh layer. Also, the strong westerly wind cools the upper ocean due to net heat loss from the ocean surface. The combined effect of northward advection of cold fresh layer and net heat loss from the surface, favours sea-ice expansion in the subsequent seasons, in the IOA region, north of 62°S. ...
Satellite observations show a small overall increase in Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) over the peri...
ABSTRACT. We use a global coupled ocean–sea ice model to test the hypothesis that the disintegration...
In polar regions, ocean–atmosphere interactions are strongly influenced by sea ice and its thickness...
In the backdrop of global warming, Antarctic sea-ice variability showed an overall expansion with th...
In the backdrop of global warming, Antarctic sea-ice variability showed an overall expansion with th...
Satellite derived sea-ice concentration trend contours (% decade-1) overlaid on the optimum interpol...
Anomalies of (a) sea-ice extent, (b) sea-ice concentration, (c) sea surface temperature, and (d) net...
Spatial distribution of net heat flux trend (W m-2 decade-1) at pa) summer, (b) autumn, (c) winter, ...
Spatial distribution of ERA-Interim 10m-wind speed trend (m s-1 decade-1) at pa) summer, (b) autumn,...
Depth-Latitude cross section of zonally averaged (20°E to 90°E) trends of potential temperature for ...
The background colour shows the mean state of sea surface temperature along with the cross section o...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.A variety of hypotheses, i...
In contrast to a strong decrease in Arctic sea ice extent, overall Antarctic sea ice extent has mode...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
Antarctica’s sea ice cover is an important component in the global climate system. The variability a...
Satellite observations show a small overall increase in Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) over the peri...
ABSTRACT. We use a global coupled ocean–sea ice model to test the hypothesis that the disintegration...
In polar regions, ocean–atmosphere interactions are strongly influenced by sea ice and its thickness...
In the backdrop of global warming, Antarctic sea-ice variability showed an overall expansion with th...
In the backdrop of global warming, Antarctic sea-ice variability showed an overall expansion with th...
Satellite derived sea-ice concentration trend contours (% decade-1) overlaid on the optimum interpol...
Anomalies of (a) sea-ice extent, (b) sea-ice concentration, (c) sea surface temperature, and (d) net...
Spatial distribution of net heat flux trend (W m-2 decade-1) at pa) summer, (b) autumn, (c) winter, ...
Spatial distribution of ERA-Interim 10m-wind speed trend (m s-1 decade-1) at pa) summer, (b) autumn,...
Depth-Latitude cross section of zonally averaged (20°E to 90°E) trends of potential temperature for ...
The background colour shows the mean state of sea surface temperature along with the cross section o...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.A variety of hypotheses, i...
In contrast to a strong decrease in Arctic sea ice extent, overall Antarctic sea ice extent has mode...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
Antarctica’s sea ice cover is an important component in the global climate system. The variability a...
Satellite observations show a small overall increase in Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) over the peri...
ABSTRACT. We use a global coupled ocean–sea ice model to test the hypothesis that the disintegration...
In polar regions, ocean–atmosphere interactions are strongly influenced by sea ice and its thickness...