J B Sallée, E P Abrahamsen, C Allaigre, M Auger, H Ayres, R Badhe, J Boutin, J A Brearley, C de Lavergne, A M M Ten Doeschate, E S Droste, M D du Plessis, D Ferreira, I S Giddy, B Gülk, N Gruber, M Hague, M Hoppema, S A Josey, T Kanzow, M Kimmritz, M R Lindeman, P J Llanillo, N S Lucas, G Madec, D P Marshall, A J S Meijers, M P Meredith, M Mohrmann, P M S Monteiro, C Mosneron Dupin, K Naeck, A Narayanan, A C Naveira Garabato, S-A Nicholson, A Novellino, M Ödalen, S Østerhus, W Park, R D Patmore, E Piedagnel, F Roquet, H S Rosenthal, T Roy, R Saurabh, Y Silvy, T Spira, N Steiger, A F Styles, S Swart, L Vogt, B Ward, S Zhou
The Southern Ocean greatly contributes to the regulation of the global climate by controlling important heat and carbon exchanges between the atmosphere and the ocean. Rates of climate change on decadal timescales are therefore impacted by oceanic processes taking place in the Southern Ocean, yet too little is known about these processes. Limitations come both from the lack of observations in this extreme environment and its inherent sensitivity to intermittent processes at scales that are not well captured in current Earth system models...
June 26, 2023: Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences