We use QuikSCAT scatterometer data, together with geostrophic surface currents calculated from a combination of satellite altimetry, gravity and drifter data, to investigate the rate of work done on the geostrophic circulation by wind stress. In particular, we test the suggestion that accounting for ocean currents in the calculation of stress from 10 m winds can result in a reduction of 20–35% in the wind work, compared with an approximate calculation in which currents are not accounted for. We calculate the predicted effect of accounting for ocean currents to be a reduction in power of about 0.19 TW, and find a total power input from observations which include this effect to be 0.76 TW, smaller than earlier estimates by about the right am...
The Southern Hemisphere westerlies exert an important influence on global climate, supplying nearly ...
The Southern Ocean (SO) surface wind stress is a major atmospheric forcing for driving the Antarctic...
On regional scales, changes in sea level are significantly affected by local dynamical changes. West...
Increasing evidence exists that the strong warming of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region sinc...
The Southern Ocean (SO) surface westerly wind stress plays a fundamental role in driving the Antarct...
The wind stress is a measure of momentum transfer due to the relative motion between the atmosphere ...
In contrast to a strong decrease in Arctic sea ice extent, overall Antarctic sea ice extent has mode...
The sea-ice cover around Antarctica has experienced a slight expansion in area over the past decades...
Motivated by indications from paleo-evidence, this paper investigates the changes of the Southern We...
We infer circumpolar maps of stress imparted to the ocean by the wind, mediated by sea-ice, in and a...
Between 2014 and 2016 the annual mean total extent of Antarctic sea ice decreased by a record, unpre...
The circulation at the margins of Antarctica closes the meridional overturning circulation, ventilat...
A medium resolution (10-20 km around Antarctica) global ocean/sea-ice model is used to evaluate the ...
15 years of weekly Antarctic ice extent and 10 m winds from numerical meteorological reanalyses have...
We assess the impact of El Niño-induced wind changes on seasonal West Antarctic sea ice concentratio...
The Southern Hemisphere westerlies exert an important influence on global climate, supplying nearly ...
The Southern Ocean (SO) surface wind stress is a major atmospheric forcing for driving the Antarctic...
On regional scales, changes in sea level are significantly affected by local dynamical changes. West...
Increasing evidence exists that the strong warming of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) region sinc...
The Southern Ocean (SO) surface westerly wind stress plays a fundamental role in driving the Antarct...
The wind stress is a measure of momentum transfer due to the relative motion between the atmosphere ...
In contrast to a strong decrease in Arctic sea ice extent, overall Antarctic sea ice extent has mode...
The sea-ice cover around Antarctica has experienced a slight expansion in area over the past decades...
Motivated by indications from paleo-evidence, this paper investigates the changes of the Southern We...
We infer circumpolar maps of stress imparted to the ocean by the wind, mediated by sea-ice, in and a...
Between 2014 and 2016 the annual mean total extent of Antarctic sea ice decreased by a record, unpre...
The circulation at the margins of Antarctica closes the meridional overturning circulation, ventilat...
A medium resolution (10-20 km around Antarctica) global ocean/sea-ice model is used to evaluate the ...
15 years of weekly Antarctic ice extent and 10 m winds from numerical meteorological reanalyses have...
We assess the impact of El Niño-induced wind changes on seasonal West Antarctic sea ice concentratio...
The Southern Hemisphere westerlies exert an important influence on global climate, supplying nearly ...
The Southern Ocean (SO) surface wind stress is a major atmospheric forcing for driving the Antarctic...
On regional scales, changes in sea level are significantly affected by local dynamical changes. West...