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Title: Southern Ocean CLIVARCliCSCAR Report


1
Southern Ocean CLIVAR/CliC/SCARReport
  • Kevin Speer, Ian Renfrew (chairs),
  • Doug Martinson, Mike Sparrow (ICPO)

2
Southern Ocean Panel
Topics
  • 2. Contributions to CLIVAR's 4 Major Themes
    (covered last workshop)
  • 3.5. Annual workshops ocean's role in climate
    wider areas of climate science
  • 6. New Activities
  • Cross Panel and Working Group links
  • Cross WCRP links
  • Data management
  • Review ToRs (next panel meeting)
  • 11. Issues for SSG

3
5. Highlights of contributions to wider areas of
climate science
Wider areas
  • Workshop on Modes of Southern Hemisphere climate
    variability
  • June, 2005, Scott Polar Research Institute,
    Cambridge
  • S.O. Panel meeting held following workshop
  • Organized papers for CLIVAR Exchanges 35 on
    "Antarctic circumpolar ice-ocean modeling"
  • Panel members attended relevant meetings such as
    CliC SSG and WGOMD
  • Observations kept updated (online) for use by
    community

4
New activities
A change of direction
  • Half of panel were due to rotate off
  • Replaced to reflect more climate system and less
    physical oceanography
  • Aiming to become more relevant to
  • Climate of southern hemisphere
  • IPCC process
  • Coupled models

5
New activities
Panel members
1. Ian Renfrew, co-chair UK
atmospheric processes 2. Kevin Speer,
co-chair USA ocean obs and processes
3. Steve Rintou Aus ocean obs and
processes 4. Doug Martinson USA ocean-ice
interaction 5. Aike Beckmann Finland
ocean-ice modelling New members 6. Christian
Haas Germany sea ice and
remote sensing 7. Alberto Naveirra-Garabato
UK ocean circulation 8. Dave
Thompson USA
large-scale atmospheric dynamics 9. Yasu
Fukamachi Japan
ocean/ice observations 10. Sabrina
Speich France ocean
modelling 11. Hughes Goosse
Belgium coupled modelling, incl.
paleoclimate 12. Michiel Van den Broeke
Holland atmospheric dynamics processes
13. Niki Gruber Switzerland ecosystems,
geochemistry, carbon Ex Officio Alex Orsi
(iAnZone) Eberhard Fahrbach (SCAR/SCOR Expert
Group) ICPO Mike Sparrow
6
Activities
Activities
  • Co-sponsorship with SCAR.
  • Presentations to JSC, CLIVAR and CliC SSGs, 8th
    International Conference on S. H. Meteorology and
    Oceanography, etc.
  • Workshop on Modes of Variability, Cambridge, June
    2005.
  • Numerical models of the Southern Ocean workshop
    held in Tasmania, Nov 2005.
  • IPY input via CASO
  • Upgraded web site including
  • The Observing System in the SO Region
  • ESA Google consumer portal visualisations of sea
    ice drift, concentration, icebergs, etc.
  • Next meeting Buenos Aires, Nov 2006.

7
Planned
Activities
  • Review/assessment of IPCC models, GCM coupled
    models, etc. in S.O. region
  • Focus on S.O. region indices for OOPC/GSOP
  • Identify role of subsurface ocean (e.g.,
    upwelling, dense water formation, polynyas, etc.)
    from atmos/ocean/ice observations
  • Discuss role of eddies and storms
  • Expose surface and deep circulation anomalies
  • Focus on observational themes
  • Meteorological observations
  • Sustained time series, etc.
  • Effect of S.O. on regional climate in Latin
    America may be a theme of our next panel meeting
    (in B.A.)
  • Co-chair will attend IPY-Thorpex meeting in Oslo
    in June

8
Southern Ocean Panel
4 Major themes
  • Contributions to CLIVAR'S 4 Major Themes
  • Specific science contributions clear through June
    2005 workshop on Modes of Southern Hemisphere
    climate variability
  • Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, UK
  • Have not developed S.O. connection to monsoons
  • Ocean's role in climate no separate coverage

9
CLIVAR Exchanges 35
  • Focus on Modes of Southern Hemisphere
    Variability, building on June workshop
  • 34 articles
  • The following shows just a few of examples
    highlighting the 4 CLIVAR themes

10
40 of total oceanic accumulation of
anthropogenic CO2 is located south of 35?S.
ACC
Sabine et al., 2002
  • Ocean carbon models suggest SO uptake is
    sensitive to climate change.
  • Ocean carbon models show greatest discrepancy in
    SO, largely due to differences in circulation
    mixing.
  • New observations support lower range of model
    estimates.

11
ACC
SAM and Seasonal timescales
(left) Monthly trends in the SAM index during
the 1990s (plotted inverted and with mean removed
for comparison with bottom pressure data)
(right) Monthly trends in bottom pressure data
from southern Drake Passage during the 1990s gt
suggests changes in the seasonality of the SAM
are inducing small (few Sv) changes in the
oceanic circumpolar transport. (Anthropogenic?)
12
IPY climate studiesEx Yuan LDEO
ENSO other modes
13
ENSO other modes
rClimate Modes, Sea Ice Concentration anomalies
The impacts of different climate modes on sea
ice extent are examined by correlations shown in
this figure. Apparently, PSA and Wave-3 patterns
are strongly correlated with the Antarctic Dipole
in sea ice in the western Hemisphere and
generally have higher correlations than SAM and
SAO. The influences of SAM and SAO on sea ice are
more evenly distributed around Antarctica. Since
all climate indices and sea ice concentration
anomalies were filtered prior to the correlation
by a Gaussian filter with filter length of 13
months, these correlations represent shared
variance on interannual and longer time scales.
Correlation coefficients between Antarctic sea
ice concentration anomalies (lag of 2 months) and
time series of the Pacific South American Pattern
(PSA), Wave-3 pattern, Southern Annular Mode
(SAM) and Semi-Annual Oscillation (SAO).
14
Decadal variability
  • Western Antarctic Peninsula
  • Most rapid recent regional
  • winter warming on Earth
  • Major loss of perennial sea ice
  • 83 of glaciers are in retreat

Perennial Ice
15
Decadal variability
16
Southern Ocean PanelResearch Themes
  • shallow overturning circulation
  • deep overturning circulation
  • interbasin exchange
  • variability of the coupled atmosphere-ice-ocean
    system
  • Process studies

17
Implementation
  • IPY CASO, an International Polar Year program
  • Development of Southern Ocean Argo web site.
  • Implementation of Southern Ocean Argo has grown
    strongly, but still lack broad coverage due to
    sea-ice.
  • WECCON mooring, float and CTD programme in the
    Weddell Sea continued Ross Sea underway
  • Mooring array recovered Kerguelen deep western
    boundary current in 2005.
  • Repeat XBT lines at 30S Atlantic, Indian,
    Africa-AA.
  • Most repeat hydrography/carbon/tracer sections
    are committed, but ice-breaker problems limit
    access.

18
Argo status
  • Successful under-ice deployments in Weddell
    (Germany) and acoustic tracking of drifting RAFOS
    floats. Need to recover profiles from under ice.
  • SO deployments planned in next year
  • Deployment opportunities still can be problematic

19
The International Polar Year CASO (Climate of
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean) Project
  • Panel-led project
  • Lead project in the Southern Ocean (SO)
    Circulation cluster
  • Main aims
  • - To obtain a synoptic circumpolar snapshot of
    the physical environment of the SO (with SASSI)
  • - To enhance understanding of the role of the SO
    in past, present and future climate, including
    connections between the zonal and meridional
    circulation of the Southern Ocean, water mass
    transformation, atmospheric variability,
    ocean-cryosphere interactions, physical-biogeochem
    ical-ecological linkages, and teleconnections
    between polar and lower latitudes.

http//www.clivar.org/organization/southern/CASO/i
ndex.htm
20
Ex CLIVAR Repeat Hydro
Lower branch of the global convection cell
21
Ex WECCON Weddell Sea I/O
Vertical section along the meridian of Greenwich
with the moored instruments. Mooring 227 to 239
are the moorings which have been replaced. In
addition sound sources were attached in mooring
229, 231, and in 240 which is a newly deployed
one at 10 E
22
Issues and Challenges
  • Need to maintain push for SO Argo, Met, ice
    buoys, and other sustained observations in
    southern hemisphere
  • Resources and champions for time series sites
    (some progress on subsurface physics
    biogeochemistry sites unclear progress on SO
    air-sea flux sites - ORION?)
  • Need to push for enhanced air-sea flux
    observations from resupply and other ships.
  • Coordination of atmospheric and oceanographic
    communities improving new panel reflects this.
  • Concept of Climate Process Teams in US may hold
    promise as approach to enhancing model-obs
    interaction.

23
Issues for the SSG
  • Role of the Panel for climate model evaluation,
    anything to offer regarding a framework ?
  • Panel needs to continue to work to identify
    CLIVAR/CliC relevant data sets and interact with
    GSOP on ocean model evaluation.
  • Biggest holes are sustained obs in the seasonal
    sea-ice zone and meteorological initiatives.

24
Ex Kerguelen Plateau Deep Western Boundary
Current Australia, USA, Japan 8 tall moorings
CTD/LADCP - recovered in 2005 Goal quantify
transport of a major AABW pathway
Plateau
ADCP data
25
Ex AnSlope - the Ross Sea AABW
sourceRelatively salty shelf water plume, 150 to
250-m thick, Froude numbers range from 0.7 to
1.2, speeds 0.5-1.0 m/sec
26
CLIVAR Process Studies
  • 18 studies http//www.clivar.org/organization/sou
    thern/process.htm
  • Examples
  • GOODHOPE Interbasin exchange south of Africa
    (France, South Africa, Germany, Russia, USA) -
    elements underway
  • OISO (France) - ongoing program
  • Diapycnal and Isopycnal Mixing Experiment in the
    Southern Ocean (DIMES). - proposed
  • J Ledwell (for US), A N-Garabato (for UK) 2007
    to 2012

27
Goodhope Objectives 1. Variability in the
Indo-Atlantic interocean exchanges and impact on
the global thermohaline circulation and present
day climate.
  • OISO Objectives
  • Observational network to observe air-sea exchange
    of CO2 and hydrography
  • 2 occupations per year.

28
Diapycnal and Isopycnal Mixing Experiment in the
Southern Ocean DIMES
  • A proposed USUK experiment
  • diapycnal diffusivity and isopycnal mixing
  • stirring and eddy fluxes of potential vorticity
    and heat in a large sector of the Southern Ocean
    in the region of the ACC
  • parameterizations of how these fluxes depend on
    variables accessible to numerical models will be
    tested and refined

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DIMES
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