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    Asymmetry in the seasonal cycle of Antarctic sea ice driven by insolation

    The mean seasonal cycle of Antarctic sea-ice extent is asymmetric, with the period of ice retreat being approximately two months shorter than the period of ice advance. This feature is largely consistent in ob...

    L. A. Roach, I. Eisenman, T. J. W. Wagner, E. Blanchard-Wrigglesworth in Nature Geoscience (2022)

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    Robustness of Arctic sea-ice predictability in GCMs

    General circulation models have been amply used to quantify Arctic sea-ice predictability. While models share some common aspects of predictability loss with increasing forecast lead time, there is significant...

    E. Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, M. Bushuk in Climate Dynamics (2019)

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    Multi-model seasonal forecast of Arctic sea-ice: forecast uncertainty at pan-Arctic and regional scales

    Dynamical model forecasts in the Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) of September Arctic sea-ice extent over the last decade have shown lower skill than that found in both idealized model experiments and hindcasts of previo...

    E. Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, A. Barthélemy, M. Chevallier, R. Cullather in Climate Dynamics (2017)