Observations show that, in contrast to the Arctic, the area of Antarctic sea ice has increased since 1979. A potential driver of this significant increase relates to the mass loss of the Antarctic ice sheet. Subsurface ocean warming causes basal ice-shelf melt, freshening the surface waters around Antarctica, which leads to increases in sea-ice cover. With climate warming ongoing, future mass-loss rates are projected to accelerate, which has the potential to affect future Antarctic seaice trends. Here we investigate to what extent future sea-ice trends are influenced by projected increases in Antarctic freshwater flux due to subsurface melt, using a state-of-the-art global climate model (EC-Earth) in standardized Climate Model Intercomparis...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
The observed increase in Antarctic sea ice area over time is not reproduced by Earth System Models. ...
In contrast to Arctic sea ice, average Antarctic sea ice area is not retreating but has slowly incre...
The Antarctic ice sheet mass loss is one of the many consequences of Global Warming. This mass loss ...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
International audienceRecent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is sugge...
Recent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is suggested to contribute to ...
In a warming climate, satellite data indicate that the sea ice extent around Antarctica has increase...
International audienceThe sensitivity of Antarctic sea-ice to increasing glacial freshwater release ...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.Future iceberg and meltwat...
Basal melting of Antarctic ice shelves is expected to increase during the twenty-first century as th...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
The observed increase in Antarctic sea ice area over time is not reproduced by Earth System Models. ...
In contrast to Arctic sea ice, average Antarctic sea ice area is not retreating but has slowly incre...
The Antarctic ice sheet mass loss is one of the many consequences of Global Warming. This mass loss ...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
International audienceRecent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is sugge...
Recent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is suggested to contribute to ...
In a warming climate, satellite data indicate that the sea ice extent around Antarctica has increase...
International audienceThe sensitivity of Antarctic sea-ice to increasing glacial freshwater release ...
Recent observations show that the Antarctic ice sheet is currently losing mass at an accelerating ra...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.Future iceberg and meltwat...
Basal melting of Antarctic ice shelves is expected to increase during the twenty-first century as th...
Global coupled climate models currently do not reproduce observed regional and seasonal trends in An...
The observed increase in Antarctic sea ice area over time is not reproduced by Earth System Models. ...
In contrast to Arctic sea ice, average Antarctic sea ice area is not retreating but has slowly incre...