Southern Ocean Warming

被引:102
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作者
Sallee, Jean-Baptiste [1 ]
机构
[1] Sorbonne Univ, CNRS, LOCEAN, Paris, France
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
ANTARCTIC BOTTOM WATER; MODELS HISTORICAL BIAS; SEA-LEVEL RISE; CIRCUMPOLAR CURRENT; HEAT UPTAKE; GLOBAL HEAT; CLIMATE; CARBON; ATLANTIC; TRENDS;
D O I
10.5670/oceanog.2018.215
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
The Southern Ocean plays a fundamental role in global climate. With no continental barriers, it distributes climate signals among the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans through its fast-flowing, energetic, and deep-reaching dominant current, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. The unusual dynamics of this current, in conjunction with energetic atmospheric and ice conditions, make the Southern Ocean a key region for connecting the surface ocean with the world ocean's deep seas. Recent examinations of global ocean temperature show that the Southern Ocean plays a major role in global ocean heat uptake and storage. Since 2006, an estimated 60%-90% of global ocean heat content change associated with global warming is based in the Southern Ocean. But the warming of its water masses is inhomogeneous. While the upper 1,000 m of the Southern Ocean within and north of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current are warming rapidly, at a rate of 0.1 degrees-0.2 degrees C per decade, the surface subpolar seas south of this region are not warming or are slightly cooling. However, subpolar abyssal waters are warming at a substantial rate of similar to 0.05 degrees C per decade due to the formation of bottom waters on the Antarctic continental shelves. Although the processes at play in this warming and their regional distribution are beginning to become clear, the specific mechanisms associated with wind change, eddy activity, and ocean-ice interaction remain areas of active research, and substantial challenges persist to representing them accurately in climate models.
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页码:52 / 62
页数:11
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