Antarctic sea ice is projected to decrease in response to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. Limited studies so far have examined the coupled atmosphere-ocean response to Antarctic sea-ice loss. Here, we isolate the response to Antarctic sea-ice loss in the atmosphere and ocean using bespoke sea-ice albedo perturbation experiments with HadGEM3-GC31-LL, provide the first detailed examination of the global ocean response, and quantify the importance of atmosphere-ocean coupling, through comparison to uncoupled experiments with prescribed Antarctic sea-ice loss. Lower tropospheric warming and moistening over regions of sea-ice loss and the nearby Southern Ocean are simulated in both coupled and uncoupled configurations but are of greate...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
International audienceAbstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymm...
International audienceAbstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymm...
Antarctic sea ice is projected to decrease in response to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. ...
Antarctic sea ice is projected to decrease in response to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. ...
The atmospheric response to Arctic and Antarctic sea ice changes typical of the present day and comi...
The response to polar sea ice loss is separated, using dedicated coupled modelling experiments and m...
Arctic sea ice loss is expected to have a large impact on the atmosphere, both in the Arctic and pot...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Climate model studies have shown a wide range of responses in the northern hemisphere to reduced sea...
Climate model studies have shown a wide range of responses in the northern hemisphere to reduced sea...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
International audienceAbstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymm...
International audienceAbstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymm...
Antarctic sea ice is projected to decrease in response to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. ...
Antarctic sea ice is projected to decrease in response to increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. ...
The atmospheric response to Arctic and Antarctic sea ice changes typical of the present day and comi...
The response to polar sea ice loss is separated, using dedicated coupled modelling experiments and m...
Arctic sea ice loss is expected to have a large impact on the atmosphere, both in the Arctic and pot...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Climate model studies have shown a wide range of responses in the northern hemisphere to reduced sea...
Climate model studies have shown a wide range of responses in the northern hemisphere to reduced sea...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
Abstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymmetric, with a relative...
International audienceAbstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymm...
International audienceAbstract. The seasonal cycle of the Antarctic sea ice extent is strongly asymm...