Journal article
Transient Antarctic Slope Current Response to Climate Change Including Meltwater
EQY Ong, MH England, E Doddridge, NC Constantinou
Geophysical Research Letters | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.1029/2024GL113983
Abstract
The future response of the Antarctic Slope Current (ASC) to projected transient changes in winds, radiative forcing, and meltwater input is examined in a high-resolution ocean-sea ice model. Meltwater changes are found to dominate the almost -circumpolar strengthening of the ASC. The strength of the ASC increases non-linearly despite the linear meltwater perturbation applied, with a (Formula presented.) 14% increase in strength from 2000 to 2025 contrasting a (Formula presented.) 49% increase from 2025 to 2050. This non-linear increase is, however, not seen in the coastal currents on the continental shelf. The non-linear growth of ASC strength is attributed to meltwater accumulating on the c..
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