Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the source of the sea level rise remains contentious, partly due to the competing climatic impact of different hemispheric contributions. Antarctic meltwater could indirectly strengthen the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), causing northern warming, whereas Northern Hemisphere ice‐sheet meltwater has the opposite effect. This story has recently become more intriguing, due to increasing evidence for sea level contributions from both hemispheres. Using a coupled climate model with freshwater forcing, we demonstrate that the climatic influence of southern‐sourced meltwater is overridden by northern sources even when the Antarctic fl...
International audienceThere is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 m, and extreme storms in...
Abstract. There is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 meters, and extreme storms in the pr...
During the last glacial termination, the upwelling strength of the southern polar limb of the Atlant...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12–22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
Recent data compilations of the early Last Interglacial period have indicated a bipolar temperature ...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
The climate of the last glacial period was extremely variable, characterized by abrupt warming event...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
The Antarctic region has experienced recent climate and environmental variations due to climate chan...
The gargantuan volumes of meltwater that boosted sea levels during the most recent round of ice ages...
Large climate perturbations occurred during the transition between the penultimate glacial period an...
Recent trends in Southern Ocean (SO) climate—of surface cooling, freshening, and sea ice expansion—a...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
International audienceThere is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 m, and extreme storms in...
Abstract. There is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 meters, and extreme storms in the pr...
During the last glacial termination, the upwelling strength of the southern polar limb of the Atlant...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12‐22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
Records indicate that 14,500 years ago, sea level rose by 12–22 m in under 340 years. However, the s...
Recent data compilations of the early Last Interglacial period have indicated a bipolar temperature ...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
The climate of the last glacial period was extremely variable, characterized by abrupt warming event...
We use numerical climate simulations, paleoclimate data, and modern observations to study the effect...
The Antarctic region has experienced recent climate and environmental variations due to climate chan...
The gargantuan volumes of meltwater that boosted sea levels during the most recent round of ice ages...
Large climate perturbations occurred during the transition between the penultimate glacial period an...
Recent trends in Southern Ocean (SO) climate—of surface cooling, freshening, and sea ice expansion—a...
Changes in sea ice significantly modulate climate change because of its high reflective and strong i...
International audienceThere is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 m, and extreme storms in...
Abstract. There is evidence of ice melt, sea level rise to +5-9 meters, and extreme storms in the pr...
During the last glacial termination, the upwelling strength of the southern polar limb of the Atlant...