Southern Ocean warming and its climatic impacts

The Southern Ocean has warmed substantially, and up to early 21st century, Antarctic stratospheric ozone depletion and increasing atmospheric CO2 have conspired to intensify Southern Ocean warming. Despite a projected ozone recovery, fluxes to the Southern Ocean of radiative heat and freshwater from enhanced precipitation and melting sea ice, ice shelves, and ice sheets are expected to increase, as is a Southern Ocean westerly poleward intensification. The warming has far-reaching climatic implications for melt of Antarctic ice shelf and ice sheet, sea level rise, and remote circulations such as the intertropical convergence zone and tropical ocean-atmosphere circulations, which affect extreme weathers, agricul-ture, and ecosystems. The surface warm and freshwater anomalies are advected northward by the mean circulation and deposited into the ocean interior with a zonal-mean maximum at-45 degrees S. The increased momentum and buoyancy fluxes enhance the Southern Ocean circulation and water mass transforma-tion, further increasing the heat uptake. Complex processes that operate but poorly understood include interactive ice shelves and ice sheets, oceanic eddies, tropical-polar interactions, and impact of the Southern Ocean response on the climate change forcing itself; in particular, limited observations and low resolution of climate models hinder rapid progress. Thus, projection of Southern Ocean warming will likely remain uncertain, but recent community effort has laid a solid foundation for substantial progress.

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Author Cai, Wenju
Gao, Libao
Luo, Yiyong
Li, Xichen
Zheng, Xiaotong
Zhang, Xuebin
Cheng, Xuhua
Jia, Fan
Purich, Ariaan
Santoso, Agus
Du, Yan
Holland, David M.
Shi, Jia-Rui
Xiang, Baoqiang
Xie, Shang-Ping
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Publication Date 2023-05-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Cai, Wenju, Gao, Libao, Luo, Yiyong, Li, Xichen, Zheng, Xiaotong, Zhang, Xuebin, Cheng, Xuhua, Jia, Fan, Purich, Ariaan, Santoso, Agus, Du, Yan, Holland, David M., Shi, Jia-Rui, Xiang, Baoqiang, Xie, Shang-Ping. (2023). Southern Ocean warming and its climatic impacts. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7m330rr. Accessed 20 July 2025.

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