Finale: impact of the ORCHESTRA/ENCORE programmes on Southern Ocean heat and carbon understanding

Author:

Meijers Andrew J. S.1ORCID,Meredith Michael P.1ORCID,Shuckburgh Emily F.2ORCID,Kent Elizabeth C.3ORCID,Munday David R.1ORCID,Firing Yvonne L.3,King Brian3,Smyth Tim J.4,Leng Melanie J.5,George Nurser A. J.3,Hewitt Helene T.6,Povl Abrahamsen E.1ORCID,Weiss Alexandra1,Yang Mingxi4ORCID,Bell Thomas G.4,Alexander Brearley J.1,Boland Emma J. D.1ORCID,Jones Daniel C.1,Josey Simon A.3,Owen Robyn P.7,Grist Jeremy P.3,Blaker Adam T.3,Biri Stavroula3,Yelland Margaret J.3,Pimm Ciara18,Zhou Shenjie1,Harle James3ORCID,Cornes Richard C.3

Affiliation:

1. British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, CB3 0ET Cambridge, UK

2. Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge, William Gates Building 15 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FD, UK

3. National Oceanography Centre, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK

4. Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, Plymouth PL1 3DH, UK

5. British Geological Survey, Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG, UK

6. Met Office Hadley Centre, FitzRoy Road, Exeter, UK

7. National Oceanography Centre, Joseph Proudman Building, 6 Brownlow Street, Liverpool L3 5DA, UK

8. Department of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

Abstract

The 5-year Ocean Regulation of Climate by Heat and Carbon Sequestration and Transports (ORCHESTRA) programme and its 1-year extension ENCORE (ENCORE is the National Capability ORCHESTRA Extension) was an approximately 11-million-pound programme involving seven UK research centres that finished in March 2022. The project sought to radically improve our ability to measure, understand and predict the exchange, storage and export of heat and carbon by the Southern Ocean. It achieved this through a series of milestone observational campaigns in combination with model development and analysis. Twelve cruises in the Weddell Sea and South Atlantic were undertaken, along with mooring, glider and profiler deployments and aircraft missions, all contributing to measurements of internal ocean and air–sea heat and carbon fluxes. Numerous forward and adjoint numerical experiments were developed and supported by the analysis of coupled climate models. The programme has resulted in over 100 peer-reviewed publications to date as well as significant impacts on climate assessments and policy and science coordination groups. Here, we summarize the research highlights of the programme and assess the progress achieved by ORCHESTRA/ENCORE and the questions it raises for the future.This article is part of a discussion meeting issue ‘Heat and carbon uptake in the Southern Ocean: the state of the art and future priorities’.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

European Space Agency

Natural Environment Research Council

UK Research and Innovation

Climate Program Office

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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