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contributor authorDinniman, Michael S.
contributor authorKlinck, John M.
contributor authorHofmann, Eileen E.
contributor authorSmith, Walker O.
date accessioned2019-09-19T10:09:05Z
date available2019-09-19T10:09:05Z
date copyright12/1/2017 12:00:00 AM
date issued2017
identifier otherjcli-d-17-0351.1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4262109
description abstractAbstractA 5-km horizontal resolution regional ocean?sea ice?ice shelf model of the Ross Sea is used to examine the effects of changes in wind strength, air temperature, and increased meltwater input on the formation of high-salinity shelf water (HSSW), on-shelf transport and vertical mixing of Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) and its transformation into modified CDW (MCDW), and basal melt of the Ross Ice Shelf (RIS). A 20% increase in wind speed, with no other atmospheric changes, reduced summer sea ice minimum area by 20%, opposite the observed trend of the past three decades. Increased winds with spatially uniform, reduced atmospheric temperatures increased summer sea ice concentrations, on-shelf transport of CDW, vertical mixing of MCDW, HSSW volume, and (albeit small) RIS basal melt. Winds and atmospheric temperatures from the SRES A1B scenario forcing of the MPI ECHAM5 model decreased on-shelf transport of CDW and vertical mixing of MCDW for 2046?61 and 2085?2100 relative to the end of the twentieth century. The RIS basal melt increased slightly by 2046?61 (9%) and 2085?2100 (13%). Advection of lower-salinity water onto the continental shelf did not significantly affect sea ice extent for the 2046?61 or 2085?2100 simulations. However, freshening reduces on-shelf transport of CDW, vertical mixing of MCDW, and the volume of HSSW produced. The reduced vertical mixing of MCDW, while partially balanced by the reduced on-shelf transport of CDW, enhances the RIS basal melt rate relative to the twentieth-century simulation for 2046?61 (13%) and 2085?2100 (17%).
publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
titleEffects of Projected Changes in Wind, Atmospheric Temperature, and Freshwater Inflow on the Ross Sea
typeJournal Paper
journal volume31
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Climate
identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-17-0351.1
journal fristpage1619
journal lastpage1635
treeJournal of Climate:;2017:;volume 031:;issue 004
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