In recent decades, the Arctic has been warming and sea ice disappearing. By contrast, the Southern Ocean around Antarctica has been (mainly) cooling and sea-ice extent growing. We argue here that interhemispheric asymmetries in the mean ocean circulation, with sinking in the northern North Atlantic and upwelling around Antarctica, strongly influence the sea-surface temperature (SST) response to anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) forcing, accelerating warming in the Arctic while delaying it in the Antarctic. Furthermore, while the amplitude of GHG forcing has been similar at the poles, significant ozone depletion only occurs over Antarctica. We suggest that the initial response of SST around Antarctica to ozone depletion is one of cooling an...
Over the last century Earth’s surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
Arctic near-surface air temperature warms much faster than the global average, a phenomenon known as...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Climate Physics and Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
In recent decades, the Arctic has been warming and sea ice disappearing. By contrast, the Southern O...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
The response of the SouthernOcean to a repeating seasonal cycle of ozone loss is studied in two coup...
The two polar regions have experienced remarkably different climatic changes in recent decades. The ...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
We study the role of the ocean in setting the patterns and timescale of the transient response of th...
Over the last century Earth's surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
We investigate the sensitivity of Northern Hemisphere polar ozone recovery to a scenario in which th...
In this study, we compare observed Southern Ocean temperature and salinity changes with the historic...
There is evidence that the strengthened stratospheric westerlies arising from the Antarctic ozone ho...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
Over the last century Earth’s surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
Arctic near-surface air temperature warms much faster than the global average, a phenomenon known as...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Climate Physics and Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department o...
In recent decades, the Arctic has been warming and sea ice disappearing. By contrast, the Southern O...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
The response of the SouthernOcean to a repeating seasonal cycle of ozone loss is studied in two coup...
The two polar regions have experienced remarkably different climatic changes in recent decades. The ...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
We study the role of the ocean in setting the patterns and timescale of the transient response of th...
Over the last century Earth's surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
We investigate the sensitivity of Northern Hemisphere polar ozone recovery to a scenario in which th...
In this study, we compare observed Southern Ocean temperature and salinity changes with the historic...
There is evidence that the strengthened stratospheric westerlies arising from the Antarctic ozone ho...
The effect of the Antarctic ozone hole extends downward from the stratosphere, with clear signatures...
Over the last century Earth’s surface temperatures have warmed by order 1 K as a global average, but...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
Arctic near-surface air temperature warms much faster than the global average, a phenomenon known as...