We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect of growing ice melt from Antarctica and Greenland. Meltwater tends to stabilize the ocean column, inducing amplifying feedbacks that increase subsurface ocean warming and ice shelf melting. Cold meltwater and induced dynamical effects cause ocean surface cooling in the Southern Ocean and North Atlantic, thus increasing Earth's energy imbalance and heat flux into most of the global ocean's surface. Southern Ocean surface cooling, while lower latitudes are warming, increases precipitation on the Southern Ocean, increasing ocean stratification, slowing deepwater formation, and increasing ice sheet mass loss. These feedbacks make ice sheets in c...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
Data of the Historical Hosing simulations presented in "Antarctic ice-sheet meltwater reduces transi...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12–22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
International audienceThere is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 m, and extreme storms in...
Abstract. There is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 meters, and extreme storms in the pr...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
The ice core glacial-interglacial record of the last 450 kyr (Cortese et al. Paleogeogr Paleoclimato...
The gargantuan volumes of meltwater that boosted sea levels during the most recent round of ice ages...
We show by using a three-dimensional climate model, which includes a comprehensive representation of...
Due to the large thermal inertia of water, the oceans are Earth’s largest heat reservoir and the pri...
Two major causes of global sea level rise such as thermal expansion of the oceans and the loss of la...
Collapse of ice sheets can cause significant sea-level rise and widespread climate change. We examin...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
Data of the Historical Hosing simulations presented in "Antarctic ice-sheet meltwater reduces transi...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12–22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
International audienceThere is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 m, and extreme storms in...
Abstract. There is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 meters, and extreme storms in the pr...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
The ice core glacial-interglacial record of the last 450 kyr (Cortese et al. Paleogeogr Paleoclimato...
The gargantuan volumes of meltwater that boosted sea levels during the most recent round of ice ages...
We show by using a three-dimensional climate model, which includes a comprehensive representation of...
Due to the large thermal inertia of water, the oceans are Earth’s largest heat reservoir and the pri...
Two major causes of global sea level rise such as thermal expansion of the oceans and the loss of la...
Collapse of ice sheets can cause significant sea-level rise and widespread climate change. We examin...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
Data of the Historical Hosing simulations presented in "Antarctic ice-sheet meltwater reduces transi...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12–22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...