大气环流驱动下南极罗斯海海冰厚度的热力学和动力学变化

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1029/2023JC020622
Younghyun Koo, Hongjie Xie, Stephen F. Ackley
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大气环流对海冰漂移模式和质量平衡有重大影响,因为风阻力会在海冰表面造成压力脊和引线。在本研究中,利用 ICESat-2 (IS2) ATL10 自由板数据(2019-2022 年)研究了罗斯海这些动态海冰变形特征的时空分布。由热力学冰生长和海冰平流引起的模态海冰厚度(SIT)的时间变化从 4 月份的 0.7-1.0 米到 7-9 月份的 1.0-1.6 米不等,随后在西北(NW)和东北(NE)扇区逐渐减小。模态 SIT 的这种时间变化与气温一致(相关系数为 0.5)。西南(SW)扇面由于多冰带新冰的生成和海冰的持续北漂,显示出持续较低的模态 SIT(<1.0 m)。与此同时,由于阿蒙森海厚冰的吸入,东南(SE)扇面在 2019 年和 2020 年 10 月显示出最厚的冰层,而在 2021 年和 2022 年则有所减少。从海冰的动态变形来看,由于海冰运动受风的驱动而汇聚,东南部海区的海冰变形最大。然而,2021 年和 2022 年,由于与阿蒙森海低点(ASL)相关的强烈偏南风占主导地位,东南扇区的这种强烈变形有所减弱。这项研究强调了 IS2 海冰产品在评估大气驱动力对海冰热力学和动态变化的作用方面的潜力。
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Thermodynamic and Dynamic Variations in Sea Ice Thickness of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, Driven by Atmospheric Circulation

Atmospheric circulation has significant impacts on sea ice drifting patterns and mass balance, as wind drag induces pressure ridges and leads on the sea ice surface. In this study, the spatiotemporal distributions of these dynamic sea ice deformation features in the Ross Sea are examined using ICESat-2 (IS2) ATL10 freeboard data (2019–2022). The temporal variation of the modal sea ice thickness (SIT), caused by thermodynamic ice growth and sea ice advection, varies from 0.7–1.0 m in April to 1.0–1.6 m in July–September and decreases thereafter in the northwest (NW) and northeast (NE) sectors. This temporal variation of modal SIT agrees with the air temperature (correlation coefficients >0.5). The southwest (SW) sector shows a consistently low modal SIT (<1.0 m) because of the production of new ice in polynyas and continuous northward sea ice drift. Meanwhile, the southeast (SE) sector shows the thickest ice in Octobers 2019 and 2020 because of the advection of thick ice from the Amundsen Sea, which was reduced in 2021 and 2022. In terms of dynamic sea ice deformation, the SE sector shows the largest deformation because of the wind-driven convergence of sea ice movement. However, such intense deformation in the SE sector diminished in 2021 and 2022 due to the dominance of strong southerly wind associated with the Amundsen Sea Low (ASL). This study emphasizes the potential of IS2 sea ice products to assess the role of atmospheric driving forces on thermodynamic and dynamic sea ice changes.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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