Antarctic sea ice shows a large degree of regional variability, which is partly driven by severe weather events. Here we bring a new perspective on synoptic sea ice changes by presenting the first in situ observations of an explosive extratropical cyclone crossing the winter Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) in the South Atlantic. This is complemented by the analysis of subsequent cyclones and highlights the rapid variations that ice-landing cyclones cause on sea ice: Midlatitude warm oceanic air is advected onto the ice, and storm waves generated close to the ice edge contribute to the maintenance of an unconsolidated surface through which waves propagate far into the ice. MIZ features may thus extend further poleward in the Southern Ocean...
The Antarctic sea ice variability has been linked to tropical sea surface temperature. However, litt...
This study analyzed shipboard air-sea measurements acquired by the icebreaker Aurora Australis durin...
This study examines coupled relationships among clouds, atmospheric circulation, and sea ice in Anta...
Antarctic sea ice shows a large degree of regional variability, which is partly driven by severe wea...
Antarctic sea ice shows a large degree of regional variability, which is partly driven by severe wea...
In the satellite data era starting from 1979, the extent of Antarctic sea ice increased moderately f...
Sea-ice drift in the Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) was investigated using an array of five drift...
Sea-ice drift in the Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) is discussed using data from a 4-month-long d...
Effects of an explosive polar cyclone crossing the Antarctic marginal ice zoneMarcello Vichi, Clare...
Based on the ERA5 reanalysis, we report on statistically significant impacts of transient cyclones o...
15 years of weekly Antarctic ice extent and 10 m winds from numerical meteorological reanalyses have...
The propagation of large, storm-generated waves through sea ice has so far not been measured, limiti...
Antarctica’s sea ice cover is an important component in the global climate system. The variability a...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Two ensembles of buoys, deployed in the north-eastern Weddell Sea region of the Southern Ocean, are ...
The Antarctic sea ice variability has been linked to tropical sea surface temperature. However, litt...
This study analyzed shipboard air-sea measurements acquired by the icebreaker Aurora Australis durin...
This study examines coupled relationships among clouds, atmospheric circulation, and sea ice in Anta...
Antarctic sea ice shows a large degree of regional variability, which is partly driven by severe wea...
Antarctic sea ice shows a large degree of regional variability, which is partly driven by severe wea...
In the satellite data era starting from 1979, the extent of Antarctic sea ice increased moderately f...
Sea-ice drift in the Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) was investigated using an array of five drift...
Sea-ice drift in the Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) is discussed using data from a 4-month-long d...
Effects of an explosive polar cyclone crossing the Antarctic marginal ice zoneMarcello Vichi, Clare...
Based on the ERA5 reanalysis, we report on statistically significant impacts of transient cyclones o...
15 years of weekly Antarctic ice extent and 10 m winds from numerical meteorological reanalyses have...
The propagation of large, storm-generated waves through sea ice has so far not been measured, limiti...
Antarctica’s sea ice cover is an important component in the global climate system. The variability a...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Two ensembles of buoys, deployed in the north-eastern Weddell Sea region of the Southern Ocean, are ...
The Antarctic sea ice variability has been linked to tropical sea surface temperature. However, litt...
This study analyzed shipboard air-sea measurements acquired by the icebreaker Aurora Australis durin...
This study examines coupled relationships among clouds, atmospheric circulation, and sea ice in Anta...