WHOI PO

Maurice Huguenin, WHOI -Clark 201 - Processes and dynamics of global to regional ocean heat uptake and variability
Date Time Location
October 1st, 2024 3:05pm-4:05pm Clark 201
Title: Processes and dynamics of global to regional ocean heat uptake and variability
 
Abstract: In this seminar, I will present key results from two of my PhD thesis chapters. In these projects, I have investigated ocean warming and its changes over the last 50 years using the global ocean sea-ice model ACCESS-OM2. I will highlight how changes in surface winds and thermal properties have each driven about 50% of the anomalous ocean warming since the 1970s. This warming has occurred mostly in the Southern Ocean because of its uninterrupted westerly wind belt that sustains cool sea surface temperatures and efficient heat uptake from the atmosphere. On the one hand, this buffers the worst impacts of climate change but also has huge impacts on global sea levels and the Southern Ocean ecosystem. Next, I will present evidence how El Niño-Southern Oscillation, the world’s most dominant interannual climate mode, impacts West Antarctic subsurface shelf water temperatures and basal melting of ice shelves due to its atmospheric link to the Amundsen Sea. I will also present early results from my current work and share some ideas for a future El Niño-Arctic Ocean project.