Decadal variability of ice-shelf melting in the Amundsen Sea driven by sea-ice freshwater fluxes
- đ¤ Speaker: Michael Haigh, British Antarctic Survey
- đ Date & Time: Wednesday 24 January 2024, 14:00 - 15:00
- đ Venue: BAS Seminar Room 1; https://ukri.zoom.us/j/92483527729
Abstract
The ice streams flowing into the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica, are losing mass due to changes in the oceanic basal melting of their floating ice shelves. Rapid ice-shelf melting is sustained by the delivery of warm Circumpolar Deep Water to the ice-shelf cavities, which is first supplied to the continental shelf by an undercurrent that flows eastward along the shelf break. Temporal variability of this undercurrent controls variations in ice-shelf basal melt. Recent work shows that on decadal timescales the undercurrent variability opposes surface wind variability. Using a regional model, we show that this undercurrent variability is driven by sea-ice freshwater fluxes, particularly those north of the shelf break, which affect the cross-shelf break density gradient. This sea-ice variability is caused by tropical Pacific variability impacting atmospheric conditions over the Amundsen Sea. Ice-shelf melting also feeds back onto the undercurrent by affecting the on-shelf density and thereby influencing shelf-break density gradient anomalies.
Series This talk is part of the British Antarctic Survey - Polar Oceans seminar series series.
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Michael Haigh, British Antarctic Survey
Wednesday 24 January 2024, 14:00-15:00