Brief communication: The anomalous winter 2019 sea-ice conditions in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

The Cryosphere Discussions(2021)

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McMurdo Sound sea ice can generally be partitioned into two regimes: (1) a stable fast-ice cover, forming south of approximately 77.6 degrees S around March-April and then breaking out the following January-February, and (2) a more dynamic region north of 77.6 degrees S that the McMurdo Sound and Ross Sea polynyas regularly impact. In 2019, a stable fast-ice cover formed unusually late due to repeated break-out events. We analyse the 2019 sea-ice conditions and relate them to a modified storm index (MSI), a proxy for southerly wind events. We find there is a strong correlation between the timing of break-out events and several unusually large MSI events.
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antarctica,mcmurdo sound,anomalous winter,sea-ice
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