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The dominant influence of indian ocean dipole-like ocean warming on decreased precipitation over eastern East Antarctica

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Title
The dominant influence of indian ocean dipole-like ocean warming on decreased precipitation over eastern East Antarctica
Other Titles
인도양 다이폴 모드관련 해수면 상승이 동남극 강수 감소에 미치는 지배적 영향
Authors
Lee, Hyun-Ju
Jin, Emilia Kyung
Keywords
Decreased precipitation trendEastern East AntarcticaIOD-like warming
Issue Date
2024-04
Citation
Lee, Hyun-Ju, Jin, Emilia Kyung. 2024. "The dominant influence of indian ocean dipole-like ocean warming on decreased precipitation over eastern East Antarctica". FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE, 12(0): 0-0.
Abstract
East Antarctica is undergoing a noticeable decrease in precipitation, significantly impacting ice mass loss. However, there is a lack of research on the underlying factors behind this change. This study highlights that on an interannual timescale, the precipitation variations in Eastern East Antarctica (EEA) are predominantly influenced by the Indian Ocean Dipole mode (IOD) compared to other climate variabilities like the Southern Annular Mode (SAM), El Ni & ntilde;o-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), and north Atlantic variability. Through trend analysis of each climate variability, we confirmed that the observed decrease in EEA precipitation can be attributed to positive IOD-like ocean warming. A positive SAM trend also contributed to specific Wilkes Land and Queen Mary Land regions. Despite these influence on long-term trend, the relationship between IOD and EEA precipitation exhibits sporadic changes on interdecadal timescales. Notably, the apparent negative correlation between the two declined to insignificance in the early 2000s, only to re-establish a significant negative correlation by the early 2010s. The primary driver of this change is the inconsistent propagation of waves originating from the Indian Ocean. During periods of high correlation, these waves propagate southeastward, inducing a robust low-pressure anomaly near Victoria Land, ultimately leading to decreased EEA precipitation. However, during periods of low correlation, the waves move eastward and fail to alter the circulation anomalies near East Antarctica.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16204
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2024.1387809
Type
Article
Station
Araon
Indexed
SCIE
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2024-2024, 급격한 남극 빙상 용융에 따른 근미래 전지구 해수면 상승 예측기술 개발 (24-24) / 이원상 (PM24020)
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