Published May 31, 2022 | Version v1
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The Impact of the Indian Ocean Basin Mode on Antarctic Sea Ice Concentration in Interannual Time Scales

  • 1. MNR Key Laboratory for Polar Science, Polar Research Institute of China, Shanghai, China
  • 2. Department of Geography, Environment and Spatial Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
  • 3. Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
  • 4. National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center, Beijing, China

Description

The Antarctic sea ice variability has been linked to tropical sea surface temperature. However, little is known as to whether and how the Indian Ocean Basin Mode (IOBM) influences Antarctic sea ice changes. We revealed the existence of a teleconnection between the IOMB and Antarctic sea ice anomalies, which is much stronger in austral spring and autumn than summer and winter. In particular, under the positive phase of the IOBM, significant positive sea ice anomalies occur in the Bellingshausen and northern Weddell Seas, in contrast to negative anomalies in the Amundsen Sea, the southern Atlantic Ocean, and the coastal seas off Dronning Maud Land. This teleconnection is established by planetary wavetrains excited over the tropical Indian Ocean and the tropical Pacific Ocean and is modulated by El Niño-Southern Oscillation. The IOBMrelated Antarctic sea ice anomalies are largely consistent with those of the anomalous surface air temperature
and wind fields associated with the IOBM.

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PolarRES – Polar Regions in the Earth System 101003590
European Commission