The extraordinary March 2022 East Antarctica “Heat” Wave. part II: impacts on the Antarctic ice sheet
The extraordinary March 2022 East Antarctica “Heat” Wave. part II: impacts on the Antarctic ice sheet
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2024-01-09
Authors
Wille, Jonathan D.
Alexander, Simon P.
Amory, Charles
Baiman, Rebecca
Barthelemy, Leonard
Bergstrom, Dana M.
Berne, Alexis
Binder, Hanin
Blanchet, Juliette
Bozkurt, Deniz
Bracegirdle, Thomas J.
Casado, Mathieu
Choi, Taejin
Clem, Kyle R.
Codron, Francis
Datta, Rajashree
Di Battista, Stefano
Favier, Vincent
Francis, Diana
Fraser, Alexander D.
Fourre, Elise
Garreaud, Rene D.
Genthon, Christophe
Gorodetskaya, Irina V.
Gonzalez-Herrero, Sergi
Heinrich, Victoria J.
Hubert, Guillaume
Joos, Hanna
Kim, Seong-Joong
King, John C.
Kittel, Christoph
Landais, Amaelle
Lazzara, Matthew
Leonard, Gregory H.
Lieser, Jan L.
Maclennan, Michelle
Mikolajczyk, David
Neff, Peter
Ollivier, Ines
Picard, Ghislain
Pohl, Benjamin
Ralph, F. Martin
Rowe, Penny
Schlosser, Elisabeth
Shields, Christine A.
Smith, Inga J.
Sprenger, Michael
Trusel, Luke D.
Udy, Danielle
Vance, Tessa
Vignon, Etienne
Walker, Catherine C.
Wever, Nander
Zou, Xun
Alexander, Simon P.
Amory, Charles
Baiman, Rebecca
Barthelemy, Leonard
Bergstrom, Dana M.
Berne, Alexis
Binder, Hanin
Blanchet, Juliette
Bozkurt, Deniz
Bracegirdle, Thomas J.
Casado, Mathieu
Choi, Taejin
Clem, Kyle R.
Codron, Francis
Datta, Rajashree
Di Battista, Stefano
Favier, Vincent
Francis, Diana
Fraser, Alexander D.
Fourre, Elise
Garreaud, Rene D.
Genthon, Christophe
Gorodetskaya, Irina V.
Gonzalez-Herrero, Sergi
Heinrich, Victoria J.
Hubert, Guillaume
Joos, Hanna
Kim, Seong-Joong
King, John C.
Kittel, Christoph
Landais, Amaelle
Lazzara, Matthew
Leonard, Gregory H.
Lieser, Jan L.
Maclennan, Michelle
Mikolajczyk, David
Neff, Peter
Ollivier, Ines
Picard, Ghislain
Pohl, Benjamin
Ralph, F. Martin
Rowe, Penny
Schlosser, Elisabeth
Shields, Christine A.
Smith, Inga J.
Sprenger, Michael
Trusel, Luke D.
Udy, Danielle
Vance, Tessa
Vignon, Etienne
Walker, Catherine C.
Wever, Nander
Zou, Xun
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10.1175/JCLI-D-23-0176.1
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Antarctica
Ice shelves
Snow
Energy budget/balance
Paleoclimate
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Abstract
Between 15 and 19 March 2022, East Antarctica experienced an exceptional heat wave with widespread 30°–40°C temperature anomalies across the ice sheet. In Part I, we assessed the meteorological drivers that generated an intense atmospheric river (AR) that caused these record-shattering temperature anomalies. Here, we continue our large collaborative study by analyzing the widespread and diverse impacts driven by the AR landfall. These impacts included widespread rain and surface melt that was recorded along coastal areas, but this was outweighed by widespread high snowfall accumulations resulting in a largely positive surface mass balance contribution to the East Antarctic region. An analysis of the surface energy budget indicated that widespread downward longwave radiation anomalies caused by large cloud-liquid water contents along with some scattered solar radiation produced intense surface warming. Isotope measurements of the moisture were highly elevated, likely imprinting a strong signal for past climate reconstructions. The AR event attenuated cosmic ray measurements at Concordia, something previously never observed. Last, an extratropical cyclone west of the AR landfall likely triggered the final collapse of the critically unstable Conger Ice Shelf while further reducing an already record low sea ice extent.
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Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2024. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Wille, J., Alexander, S., Amory, C., Baiman, R., Barthélemy, L., Bergstrom, D., Berne, A., Binder, H., Blanchet, J., Bozkurt, D., Bracegirdle, T., Casado, M., Choi, T., Clem, K., Codron, F., Datta, R., Di Battista, S., Favier, V., Francis, D., Fraser, A. D., Fourré, E., Garreaud, R. D., Genthon, C., Gorodetskaya, I. V., González-Herrero, S., Heinrich, V. J., Hubert, G., Joos, H., Kim, S.-J., King, J. C., Kittel, C., Landais, A., Lazzara, M., Leonard, G. H., Lieser, J. L., Maclennan, M., Mikolajczyk, D., Neff, P., Ollivier, I., Picard, G., Pohl, B., Ralph, F. M., Rowe, P., Schlosser, E., Shields, C. A., Smith, I. J., Sprenger, M., Trusel, L., Udy, D., Vance, T., Vignon, E., Walker, C., Wever, N., & Zou, X. (2024). The extraordinary March 2022 East Antarctica “Heat” Wave. part II: impacts on the Antarctic ice sheet. Journal of Climate, 37(3), 779–799, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-23-0176.1.
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Wille, J., Alexander, S., Amory, C., Baiman, R., Barthélemy, L., Bergstrom, D., Berne, A., Binder, H., Blanchet, J., Bozkurt, D., Bracegirdle, T., Casado, M., Choi, T., Clem, K., Codron, F., Datta, R., Di Battista, S., Favier, V., Francis, D., Fraser, A. D., Fourré, E., Garreaud, R. D., Genthon, C., Gorodetskaya, I. V., González-Herrero, S., Heinrich, V. J., Hubert, G., Joos, H., Kim, S.-J., King, J. C., Kittel, C., Landais, A., Lazzara, M., Leonard, G. H., Lieser, J. L., Maclennan, M., Mikolajczyk, D., Neff, P., Ollivier, I., Picard, G., Pohl, B., Ralph, F. M., Rowe, P., Schlosser, E., Shields, C. A., Smith, I. J., Sprenger, M., Trusel, L., Udy, D., Vance, T., Vignon, E., Walker, C., Wever, N., & Zou, X. (2024). The extraordinary March 2022 East Antarctica “Heat” Wave. part II: impacts on the Antarctic ice sheet. Journal of Climate, 37(3), 779–799.