Authors
Luke G Bennetts, Callum J Shakespeare, Catherine A Vreugdenhil, Annie Foppert, Bishakhdatta Gayen, Amelie Meyer, Adele K Morrison, Laurie Padman, Helen E Phillips, Craig L Stevens, Alessandro Toffoli, Navid C Constantinou, Jesse M Cusack, Ajitha Cyriac, Edward W Doddridge, Matthew H England, D Gwyn Evans, Petra Heil, Andrew Mcc Hogg, Ryan M Holmes, Wilma GC Huneke, Nicole L Jones, Shane R Keating, Andrew E Kiss, Noa Kraitzman, Alena Malyarenko, Craig D Mcconnochie, Alberto Meucci, Fabien Montiel, Julia Neme, Maxim Nikurashin, Ramkrushnbhai S Patel, Jen‐Ping Peng, Matthew Rayson, Madelaine G Rosevear, Taimoor Sohail, Paul Spence, Geoffrey J Stanley
Publication date
2024/9
Source
Reviews of Geophysics
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
e2022RG000781
Description
A holistic review is given of the Southern Ocean dynamic system, in the context of the crucial role it plays in the global climate and the profound changes it is experiencing. The review focuses on connections between different components of the Southern Ocean dynamic system, drawing together contemporary perspectives from different research communities, with the objective of closing loops in our understanding of the complex network of feedbacks in the overall system. The review is targeted at researchers in Southern Ocean physical science with the ambition of broadening their knowledge beyond their specific field, and aims at facilitating better‐informed interdisciplinary collaborations. For the purposes of this review, the Southern Ocean dynamic system is divided into four main components: large‐scale circulation; cryosphere; turbulence; and gravity waves. Overviews are given of the key dynamical …
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