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The Influence of Arctic Sea Ice Concentration Perturbations on Subseasonal Predictions of North Atlantic Oscillation Events
The influence of Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) on the subseasonal prediction of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) event is investigated by...
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Why Are Arctic Sea Ice Concentration in September and Its Interannual Variability Well Predicted over the Barents–East Siberian Seas by CFSv2?
To further understand the prediction skill for the interannual variability of the sea ice concentration (SIC) in specific regions of the Arctic, this...
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Projections of an ice-free Arctic Ocean
Observed Arctic sea ice losses are a sentinel of anthropogenic climate change. These reductions are projected to continue with ongoing warming,...
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Comparison of Arctic and Southern Ocean sea ice between the last nine interglacials and the future
Understanding the sea ice variability and the mechanisms involved during warm periods of the Earth is essential for a better understanding of the sea...
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Influence of Arctic sea-ice loss on the Greenland ice sheet climate
The Arctic is the region on Earth that is warming the fastest. At the same time, Arctic sea ice is reducing while the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is...
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Improved representation of Arctic sea ice velocity field in ocean–sea ice models based on satellite observations
Accurate description of sea ice velocity is necessary for improving the reproduction and prediction of high-latitude climate in modeling studies. In...
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Spatio-temporal analysis of the melt onset dates over Arctic sea ice from 1979 to 2017
The melt onset dates (MOD) over Arctic sea ice plays an important role in the seasonal cycle of sea ice surface properties, which impacts Arctic...
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Short- and long-term variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets
The variability of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets occurs on various timescales and is important for projections of sea level rise; however,...
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Mass Balances of the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets Monitored from Space
Satellite data have revealed that the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets are changing rapidly due to warming air and ocean temperatures. Crucially,...
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Firn on ice sheets
Most of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are covered with firn — the transitional material between snow and glacial ice. Firn is vital for...
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Ice Balance in the Arctic Ocean in 1979–2019 (Based on Modeling Data)
AbstractThe results of numerical experiments using a coupled model of water and ice circulation from September 1979 to December 2019 aimed at...
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Thermodynamics of Seasonal Lake Ice
The heat content of a lake ice cover consists mainly of the latent heat lost in the ice formation. Cooling of lake surface water is due to radiative... -
Evaluation of Arctic Sea Ice Drift and its Relationship with Near-surface Wind and Ocean Current in Nine CMIP6 Models from China
The simulated Arctic sea ice drift and its relationship with the near-surface wind and surface ocean current during 1979–2014 in nine models from...
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Rapid decrease in Antarctic sea ice in recent years
A 41-year Antarctic sea ice concentration (SIC) dataset derived from satellite passive microwave radiometers during the period of 1979–2019 has been...
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Antarctic winter sea-ice seasonal simulation with a coupled model: Evaluation of mean features and biases
For Earth’s climate system, the study of the seasonal variability of sea-ice is important as the sea-ice has a significant impact on the net...
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Impacts of tropical cyclones on the global water budget
Tropical cyclones (TCs) require substantial amounts of moisture for their genesis and development, acting as important moisture drivers from the...
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Atmospheric feedback explains disparate climate response to regional Arctic sea-ice loss
Arctic sea-ice loss is a consequence of anthropogenic global warming and can itself be a driver of climate change in the Arctic and at lower...
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The role of Arctic gateways on sea ice and circulation in the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans: a sensitivity study with an ocean-sea-ice model
The impact of changes in volume, heat and freshwater fluxes through Arctic gateways on sea ice, circulation and fresh water and heat contents of the...
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Distribution of Ice and Cold Regions
In order to be able to assess current developments – also in the course of global warming – more precisely, an overview of the spatial dimensions of... -
Lake Ice Climatology
Local climate has a strong impact on the the lake ice season, and on the other hand lake ice is a sensitive indicator of local climate. The climatic...