With the warming of the southern ocean, what weather effects will be created on the planet and the atmosphere?

The Southern Ocean has warmed significantly, and by the beginning of the 21st century, the Antarctic stratosphereThe destruction of the ozone layer and the increase in atmospheric CO2 have intensified the warming of the southern oceans.Despite the predicted ozone recovery, radiant heat and freshwater flow into the Southern Ocean.

Increases in precipitation and melting of sea ice, ice shelves, and ice sheets are expected to increase, as aIntensification of the western pole of the Southern Ocean. Global warming has far reaching climatic consequences For the melting of the Antarctic ice shelf and ice sheet, sea level rise, and distant circulations such as the intertropics Convergence zone and tropical oceanic circulations, which affect extreme weather, agriculture and ecosystems. Warm surface anomalies and fresh water are moved northward on average It circulates and is deposited into the ocean with the maximum regional average at 45°C. Increased It increases the movement flux and buoyancy of the Southern Ocean circulation and water mass conversion and increases heat absorption. Complex processes that operate but are unknown include: Interactive ice shelves and ice sheets, oceanic eddies, polar-atmosphere interactions, and impact The Southern Ocean's response to self-imposed climate change. especially limited observations and The low resolution of climate models hinders rapid progress. Therefore, the forecast will be a warming of the Southern Ocean It likely remains unclear, but recent community efforts have laid a solid foundation for significant progress.

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