Resolving and parameterising the ocean mesoscale in earth system models
Abstract Purpose of Review Assessment of the impact of ocean resolution in Earth System
models on the mean state, variability, and future projections and discussion of prospects for …
models on the mean state, variability, and future projections and discussion of prospects for …
The sensitivity of the Antarctic ice sheet to a changing climate: Past, present, and future
Abstract The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) is out of equilibrium with the current anthropogenic‐
enhanced climate forcing. Paleoenvironmental records and ice sheet models reveal that the …
enhanced climate forcing. Paleoenvironmental records and ice sheet models reveal that the …
Submarine melting of glaciers in Greenland amplified by atmospheric warming
Rapid ice loss from the Greenland ice sheet since 1992 is due in equal parts to increased
surface melting and accelerated ice flow. The latter is conventionally attributed to ocean …
surface melting and accelerated ice flow. The latter is conventionally attributed to ocean …
Nordic Seas heat loss, Atlantic inflow, and Arctic sea ice cover over the last century
Poleward ocean heat transport is a key process in the earth system. We detail and review
the northward Atlantic Water (AW) flow, Arctic Ocean heat transport, and heat loss to the …
the northward Atlantic Water (AW) flow, Arctic Ocean heat transport, and heat loss to the …
Future evolution of Greenland's marine‐terminating outlet glaciers
Mass loss from the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) has increased over the last two decades in
response to changes in global climate, motivating the scientific community to question how …
response to changes in global climate, motivating the scientific community to question how …
Interruption of two decades of Jakobshavn Isbrae acceleration and thinning as regional ocean cools
Jakobshavn Isbrae has been the single largest source of mass loss from the Greenland Ice
Sheet over the last 20 years. During that time, it has been retreating, accelerating and …
Sheet over the last 20 years. During that time, it has been retreating, accelerating and …
Ocean warming drives immediate mass loss from calving glaciers in the high Arctic
Glaciers in the Arctic have lost considerable mass during the last two decades. About a third
of the glaciers by area drains into the ocean, yet the mechanisms and drivers governing …
of the glaciers by area drains into the ocean, yet the mechanisms and drivers governing …
Twenty-first century ocean forcing of the Greenland ice sheet for modelling of sea level contribution
Abstract Changes in ocean temperature and salinity are expected to be an important
determinant of the Greenland ice sheet's future sea level contribution. Yet, simulating the …
determinant of the Greenland ice sheet's future sea level contribution. Yet, simulating the …
Meltwater intrusions reveal mechanisms for rapid submarine melt at a tidewater glacier
Submarine melting has been implicated as a driver of glacier retreat and sea level rise, but
to date melting has been difficult to observe and quantify. As a result, melt rates have been …
to date melting has been difficult to observe and quantify. As a result, melt rates have been …
Widespread increase in discharge from west Antarctic Peninsula glaciers since 2018
Many glaciers on the Antarctic Peninsula have retreated and accelerated in recent decades.
Here we show that there has been a widespread, quasi-synchronous, and sustained …
Here we show that there has been a widespread, quasi-synchronous, and sustained …