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Evidence for large-scale climate forcing of dense shelf water variability in the Ross Sea

Evidence for large-scale climate forcing of dense shelf water variability in the Ross Sea
Evidence for large-scale climate forcing of dense shelf water variability in the Ross Sea
Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), which supplies the lower limb of the thermohaline circulation, originates from dense shelf water (DSW) forming in Antarctic polynyas. Here, combining a long mooring record of DSW measurements with numerical simulations and satellite data, we show that significant correlation exists between interannual variability of DSW production in the Ross Sea polynyas, where DSW contributes between 20–40% of the global AABW production, and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM). The correlation is largest when the Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) is weakened and shifted east of the Ross Sea. During positive SAM phases, enhanced offshore winds and lower air temperatures over the western Ross Sea increase sea ice production and promote DSW formation, with the opposite response during negative SAM phases. These processes ultimately modulate AABW thickness in the open ocean. A projected positive shift of the SAM and eastward displacement of the ASL thus has implications for the future of DSW and AABW formation.
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Zhang, Zhaoru
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Zhang, Zhaoru, Xie, Chuan, Castagno, Pasquale, England, Matthew H., Wang, Xiaoqiao, Dinniman, Michael S., Silvano, Alessandro, Wang, Chuning, Zhou, Lei, Li, Xichen, Zhou, Meng and Budillon, Giorgio (2024) Evidence for large-scale climate forcing of dense shelf water variability in the Ross Sea. Nature Communications, 15. (doi:10.1038/s41467-024-52524-x).

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Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW), which supplies the lower limb of the thermohaline circulation, originates from dense shelf water (DSW) forming in Antarctic polynyas. Here, combining a long mooring record of DSW measurements with numerical simulations and satellite data, we show that significant correlation exists between interannual variability of DSW production in the Ross Sea polynyas, where DSW contributes between 20–40% of the global AABW production, and the Southern Annular Mode (SAM). The correlation is largest when the Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) is weakened and shifted east of the Ross Sea. During positive SAM phases, enhanced offshore winds and lower air temperatures over the western Ross Sea increase sea ice production and promote DSW formation, with the opposite response during negative SAM phases. These processes ultimately modulate AABW thickness in the open ocean. A projected positive shift of the SAM and eastward displacement of the ASL thus has implications for the future of DSW and AABW formation.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 18 September 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 511652
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/511652
ISSN: 2041-1723
PURE UUID: 0893a323-0bd5-4b1a-b90b-a6522e9adce9
ORCID for Alessandro Silvano: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6441-1496

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Date deposited: 26 May 2026 16:56
Last modified: 27 May 2026 01:59

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Author: Zhaoru Zhang
Author: Chuan Xie
Author: Pasquale Castagno
Author: Matthew H. England
Author: Xiaoqiao Wang
Author: Michael S. Dinniman
Author: Chuning Wang
Author: Lei Zhou
Author: Xichen Li
Author: Meng Zhou
Author: Giorgio Budillon

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