Coastal polynyas in the Ross Sea are important source regions of high-salinity shelf water (HSSW) – the precursor of Antarctic Bottom Water that supplies the lower limb of the thermohaline circulation. Here, the response of sea ice production and HSSW formation to synoptic-scale and mesoscale cyclones was investigated for the Ross Ice Shelf Polynya (RISP) using a coupled ocean–sea ice–ice shelf model targeted on the Ross Sea. When synoptic-scale cyclones prevailed over RISP, sea ice production (SIP) increased rapidly by 20 %–30 % over the entire RISP. During the passage of mesoscale cyclones, SIP increased by about 2 times over the western RISP but decreased over the eastern RISP, resulting respectively from enhancement in the offshore and ...
We investigate the impacts of strong wind events on the sea ice concentration within the Ross Sea po...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
Abstract Antarctic coastal polynyas produce Dense Shelf Water, a precursor to Antarctic Bottom Water...
Coastal polynyas in the Ross Sea are important source regions of high-salinity shelf water (HSSW) – ...
Coastal polynyas in the Ross Sea are important source regions of high-salinity shelf water (HSSW) - ...
Coastal polynyas around Antarctica are the place of intense air–sea exchanges which eventually lead ...
Sensitivity of sea ice formation and dense shelf water production to perturbations of air temperatur...
A mesoscale resolution (5 km) regional ocean model (ROMS), coupled thermodynamically/dynamically to ...
Antarctic sea ice is constantly exported from the shore by strong near surface winds that open leads...
Coastal polynyas are key formation regions for Dense Shelf Water (DSW) that ultimately contribute to...
Antarctic sea ice formation is strongly influenced by polynyas occurring in austral winter. The sea ...
The seasonal control mechanisms of the circulation in the Ross Sea are studied here by utilising a c...
We investigate the impacts of strong wind events on the sea ice concentration within the Ross Sea po...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
Abstract Antarctic coastal polynyas produce Dense Shelf Water, a precursor to Antarctic Bottom Water...
Coastal polynyas in the Ross Sea are important source regions of high-salinity shelf water (HSSW) – ...
Coastal polynyas in the Ross Sea are important source regions of high-salinity shelf water (HSSW) - ...
Coastal polynyas around Antarctica are the place of intense air–sea exchanges which eventually lead ...
Sensitivity of sea ice formation and dense shelf water production to perturbations of air temperatur...
A mesoscale resolution (5 km) regional ocean model (ROMS), coupled thermodynamically/dynamically to ...
Antarctic sea ice is constantly exported from the shore by strong near surface winds that open leads...
Coastal polynyas are key formation regions for Dense Shelf Water (DSW) that ultimately contribute to...
Antarctic sea ice formation is strongly influenced by polynyas occurring in austral winter. The sea ...
The seasonal control mechanisms of the circulation in the Ross Sea are studied here by utilising a c...
We investigate the impacts of strong wind events on the sea ice concentration within the Ross Sea po...
In proximity to ice shelves, the growth of land-fast sea ice can be influenced by meltwater in the u...
Abstract Antarctic coastal polynyas produce Dense Shelf Water, a precursor to Antarctic Bottom Water...