© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.A variety of hypotheses, involving sub-ice-shelf melting, stratospheric ozone depletion and tropical teleconnections, have been proposed to explain the observed Antarctic sea-ice expansion over the period of continuous satellite monitoring and corresponding model–observation discrepancy, but the issue remains unresolved. Here, by comparing multiple large ensembles of model simulations with available observations, we show that Antarctic sea ice has expanded due to ocean surface cooling associated with multidecadal variability in the Southern Ocean that temporarily outweighs the opposing forced response. In both observations and model simulations, Southern Ocean multide...
In polar regions, ocean–atmosphere interactions are strongly influenced by sea ice and its thickness...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06The role of tropical teleconnections on Antarcti...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
[1] The recent observed positive trends in total Antarctic sea ice extent are at odds with the expec...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
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...
Over the modern satellite era, substantial climatic changes have been observed in the Antarctic, inc...
The response of the SouthernOcean to a repeating seasonal cycle of ozone loss is studied in two coup...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
The recent observed positive trends in total Antarctic sea ice extent are at odds with the expectati...
Observations reveal an increase of Antarctic sea ice over the past three decades, yet global climate...
In contrast to a strong decrease in Arctic sea ice extent, overall Antarctic sea ice extent has mode...
Since the beginning of the satellite era, Southern Ocean sea surface temperatures (SSTs) have cooled...
Antarctica’s sea ice cover is an important component in the global climate system. The variability a...
In polar regions, ocean–atmosphere interactions are strongly influenced by sea ice and its thickness...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06The role of tropical teleconnections on Antarcti...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
[1] The recent observed positive trends in total Antarctic sea ice extent are at odds with the expec...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
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...
Over the modern satellite era, substantial climatic changes have been observed in the Antarctic, inc...
The response of the SouthernOcean to a repeating seasonal cycle of ozone loss is studied in two coup...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
The recent observed positive trends in total Antarctic sea ice extent are at odds with the expectati...
Observations reveal an increase of Antarctic sea ice over the past three decades, yet global climate...
In contrast to a strong decrease in Arctic sea ice extent, overall Antarctic sea ice extent has mode...
Since the beginning of the satellite era, Southern Ocean sea surface temperatures (SSTs) have cooled...
Antarctica’s sea ice cover is an important component in the global climate system. The variability a...
In polar regions, ocean–atmosphere interactions are strongly influenced by sea ice and its thickness...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06The role of tropical teleconnections on Antarcti...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...