Geophysical Research Letters (Feb 2024)

Southern Ocean High‐Resolution (SOhi) Modeling Along the Antarctic Ice Sheet Periphery

  • Andy Dinh,
  • Eric Rignot,
  • Matthew Mazloff,
  • Ian Fenty

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL106377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 3
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract The Southern Ocean plays a major role in controlling the evolution of Antarctic glaciers and in turn their impact on sea level rise. We present the Southern Ocean high‐resolution (SOhi) simulation of the MITgcm ocean model to reproduce ice‐ocean interaction at 1/24° around Antarctica, including all ice shelf cavities and oceanic tides. We evaluate the model accuracy on the continental shelf using Marine Mammals Exploring the Oceans Pole to Pole data and compare the results with three other MITgcm ocean models (ECCO4, SOSE, and LLC4320) and the ISMIP6 temperature reconstruction. Below 400 m, all the models exhibit a warm bias on the continental shelf, but the bias is reduced in the high‐resolution simulations. We hypothesize some of the bias is due to an overestimation of sea ice cover, which reduces heat loss to the atmosphere. Both high‐resolution and accurate bathymetry are required to improve model accuracy around Antarctica.

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