解开南极和南大洋生物对云的影响

IF 4.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
M. D. Mallet, R. Humphries, S. Fiddes, S. Alexander, K. Altieri, H. Angot, N. Anilkumar, T. Bartels-Rausch, J. Creamean, M. Dall’Osto, A. Dommergue, M. Frey, S. Henning, D. Lannuzel, R. Lapere, G. Mace, A. Mahajan, G. McFarquhar, K. Meiners, B. Miljevic, I. Peeken, A. Protat, J. Schmale, Nadja Steiner, K. Sellegri, R. Simó, Jennie L. Thomas, M. Willis, V. Winton, M. Woodhouse
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引用次数: 7

摘要

极地环境是地球上变化最快的地区之一。这是我们对海洋和冰的生物地球化学过程如何与大气联系的理解取得重大进展的关键时刻。在南极洲和南大洋上空尤其如此,那里的观测受到严重限制,环境也远离人为影响。在这篇评论中,我们概述了我们在知识方面的主要差距、新兴的研究重点以及即将到来的机会和需求。然后,我们概述了未来5年计划在南极洲和南大洋进行的大规模测量活动,这些活动将解决关键问题。在我们做到这一点之前,气候模型可能会继续在这个脆弱地区的模拟能量平衡中表现出偏差。解决这些问题将需要一种国际和跨学科的方法,我们希望通过正在进行的社区活动和合作来促进和促进这种方法。
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Untangling the influence of Antarctic and Southern Ocean life on clouds
Polar environments are among the fastest changing regions on the planet. It is a crucial time to make significant improvements in our understanding of how ocean and ice biogeochemical processes are linked with the atmosphere. This is especially true over Antarctica and the Southern Ocean where observations are severely limited and the environment is far from anthropogenic influences. In this commentary, we outline major gaps in our knowledge, emerging research priorities, and upcoming opportunities and needs. We then give an overview of the large-scale measurement campaigns planned across Antarctica and the Southern Ocean in the next 5 years that will address the key issues. Until we do this, climate models will likely continue to exhibit biases in the simulated energy balance over this delicate region. Addressing these issues will require an international and interdisciplinary approach which we hope to foster and facilitate with ongoing community activities and collaborations.
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Elementa-Science of the Anthropocene
Elementa-Science of the Anthropocene Earth and Planetary Sciences-Atmospheric Science
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
5.10%
发文量
65
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: A new open-access scientific journal, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene publishes original research reporting on new knowledge of the Earth’s physical, chemical, and biological systems; interactions between human and natural systems; and steps that can be taken to mitigate and adapt to global change. Elementa reports on fundamental advancements in research organized initially into six knowledge domains, embracing the concept that basic knowledge can foster sustainable solutions for society. Elementa is published on an open-access, public-good basis—available freely and immediately to the world.
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