Extended Data Fig. 6: Effects of wind and sea ice on the ocean stress curl variability.
From: Warming beneath an East Antarctic ice shelf due to increased subpolar westerlies and reduced sea ice

The black curve is the full ocean stress curl averaged as in Fig. 3b. The colored curves are versions of the ocean stress curl where either wind, sea ice velocity, or sea ice concentration are replaced by seasonally averaged values and thus do not contain any interannual variability.